


With action back on Esfandiari, he decided to gamble and moved all in for $159,000 and received a quick call. Perkins, in the straddle with, came over the top to $40,000, forcing the original raiser to muck his cards. Sippl had raised to $3,000 in early position with before being three-bet to $10,000 in late position by Esfandiari and his. Moments later, the same two competitors tangled in the pot of the day. In the first hand, on an eight-high board, the "Magician" fired out a $4,000 bet with middle pair and was raised to $18,000 by Perkins and his top pair.Įsfandiari couldn't find a fold and then both players checked when a high-card hit the turn, but then Perkins went for value on the river (a ) with just a pair of eights, and was able to get paid off to scoop a sizable early pot. Right off the bat, Esfandiari and his pal Perkins, the wealthy hedge fund manager and University of Iowa grad, went to battle.

Perkins, Esfandiari Tangle in Big Pots Bill Perkins They were joined by Jennifer Tilly and Bobby Baldwin, both of whom were the only returning players from previous Season 10 episodes. Although made seven years after, the setting is one month following the events depicted in Child's Play 3.Antonio Esfandiari has been a regular on High Stakes Poker over the years, and on Tuesday night the partially retired poker pro made his Season 10 debut on PokerGO, and wasted no time splashing chips around.īill Perkins, Roger Sippl, and Robert Sanchez also appeared on the poker show for the first time this year. This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which his face is covered in stitches, staples, and scars following his fate in Child's Play 3. Bride of Chucky follows the events of Child's Play 3 in continuity, but not tonally or in a continuation of those films' overall plot (where Chucky pursued the character Andy Barclay in the first and second films and later Tyler in the third film). From this movie and onward, Chucky became the official brand name of the film series. It does not continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, thus the absence of Child's Play in the title.

Unlike the first three Child's Play films, this film takes a more humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl, and Nick Stabile. It is the fourth installment of the Child's Play franchise. Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film distributed by Universal Pictures.
