Kim Caught Bluffing
flop; she checked it right back.The turn was the
. Kim's opponent led out for 1,200 but Kim wasn't done with the hand. She wanted to see one more card and called to the river, which fell
. When the action checked to her, Kim made a stab of 2,800 chips. Her opponent could be seen going over the action in his head before tossing a call into the pot.Kim didn't immediately turn over her hand, a sure sign that a player knows he or she is beat. She knocked the table "good hand," then turned up
for two pair, treys and deuces. Her opponent showed
for aces and deuces to take the pot.Kim is down to 12,500.