Homsi Doubles In Blind Battle

However on table three, the crowds gathered and the table rose to their feet as we found Adham Homsi all in for his tournament life.
In a battle of the blinds between Hassan Fares, it was Homsi's




With Homsi needing to fade a King to stay in the tournament, a blank on the turn and an Ace on the river would see him double through to just under 60,000 as Fares slipped to 750 in chips.