The four remaining players are taking turns opening pots with preflop raises. This time it was Quinn Do's turn, opening for 22,000 from under the gun. Charles Chua was the only caller, from the button. The flop was uncoordinated, coming . Do checked to Chua, who made the price of poker 35,000. Do called.
Both players checked through on the turn , bringing us to the river, which fell . Do checked a third time, and after about twenty seconds of thought, Chua made it 35,000. Do quickly called.
Both players had aces, but Do's outkicked Chua's . The pot was shipped to him.
Erin McNaught and Liz Lieu
Once again we find ourselves having an extended break due to TV production commitments. This time Erin McNaught is catching up with Liz Lieu who has been on the rail for most of the evening supporting Quinn Do and Nam Le.
Things started out friendly enough. Quinn Do limped into the pot from the small blind and Charles Chua checked his option in the big blind. The flop was completely uncoordinated, coming . Do checked to Chua, who made it 10,000 to go. Do called.
The turn is where things got interesting. Do led into Chua for 22,000, bringing a raise from Chua to 66,000. Into the tank Do went. After about a minute, he asked Chua, "Flush draw?" There was no response. After another thirty seconds, Do folded.
In a battle of the blinds, Andrew Scott raised it up to 18,000 from the small blind with Nam Le happy to splash around with his newly found big stack as he made the call.
The flop came down . Scott led out for 25,000 and Le made another call.
The turn was the and Scott fired again for the same bet amount, 25,000. Le thought long and hard for several minutes before giving it up, as Scott takes down the pot.