High Roller: Byron Kaverman Doesn’t Talk Much, Except to Say No to Deals

$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 24:  75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 145

Byron Kaverman
Byron Kaverman

The final four players have been playing for a while now, and while the possibility of a deal has been brought up a couple of times since the final table began, Byron Kaverman has immediately shot it down each time.

Sean Perry is pretty talkative at the poker table, and lately he’s been providing commentary on hands (after they’re over) and talking himself up.

Perry has also tried to engage Byron Kaverman, but Kaverman usually stays quiet and stoic at the poker table, and hasn’t really responded beyond a glance.

Now that Kaverman has lost the chip lead with four players left, Perry has been needling him a bit, telling the table, “I’ve got third place locked up.”

Brock Wilson said, “That’s a dangerous statement.”

Perry responded, “Locked up. Byron over there is on tilt from losing the chip lead.”

Wilson asked, “Can I remind you of this if you bust fourth?”

Perry said, “Yes. Immediately. I’m a good loser.”

Sean Perry
Sean Perry

After some more table talk, with everyone joking around except for Kaverman, Perry said, “Byron, you don’t talk much, do you? Except to say ‘no’ to deals.”

That got a laugh from everyone, including Kaverman himself, who visibly chuckled even with a mask on.