Scotty Steamed, Lindgren Rebounds at WSOP
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| Scotty Nguyen is bleeding chips and getting steamed while Eric Lindgren gains balances the books at the WSOP HORSE Championship. (Bodog Beat Image) |
We are seeing an incredible comeback from Eric Lindren in the WSOP HORSE Championship. Lindgren, who had originally come into final table as the chip leader with 3,680,000 in chips, was soon crippled and taken down below the one million mark. But Lindgren didn't panic. He ended up holding on by a thread for over an hour waiting patiently to make his move. And make his move he did.
Chip counts during the current break are as follows: Michael DeMichele with 5,730,000, Scotty Nguyen with 4,605,000 and Lindren with 4,465,000.
We're not exactly sure what Nguyen was upset about in the above picture but he was definitely steamed about something after the last hand before the break. He seemed annoyed by the way DeMichelle played the hand. It might also have something to do with Lindgren's comeback, the fact that it's 2:30 in the morning and he's been playing poker against the toughest WSOP field imaginable for five days straight. Hell, we're tired from just writing about it.
But we're here for the long haul and will keep bringing updates on the WSOP HORSE Championship until our fingers fall off, so stay tuned to Bodog Beat for WSOP news with that special insomniac edge.












