Three players, including Kenny Wong, all checked the flop as the made its way on the turn. The action checked over to Wong, who was last to act, as he threw out a bet of 1,325. He found one caller, as the completed the board. Another check prompted Wong to bet out 3,600, which was called instantly.
Wong motioned a fold, letting his opponent know he’d lost the hand. When the was tabled, Wong threw his cards into the muck, dropping down to 17,500 in chips.
With a flop reading , Chen An Lin checked from the small blind as the big blind threw out a bet of 500. Lin raised it to 1,100, but was met with another raise to 2,000 in chips. He made the call and both players saw the come on the turn. Some quick checks brought the on the river, and after a few more checks the players showed their cards.
Lin rolled over for bottom pair, which brought his opponent to show his for a busted flush draw as well. Both players had a laugh, as the pot was pushed in Lin’s directions.
Lacey Jones was first to act, as she threw out a bet worth 525. The table folded around to the player on the button, who made the call, as both saw the flop come . A check from Jones brought a bet of 1,000 from her opponent, but she quickly reached for chips, and threw out a raise to 3,500. Her opponent sat motionless for a moment, before releasing his hand.
Bawod Hyunshik Yun checked his option on a board reading , as his opponent led out for 1,500. Yun quickly raised it to 4,000 and was met with a call a minute later. The completed the board, and Yun looked over at his opponent’s chips. He reached for a sizeable amount of chips, and placed 5,500 into the pot. His opponent looked frustrated, and flicked his cards aggressively into the pot moments later, relinquishing the pot.
We arrived at the table to see the player in middle position open to 700 and find a call from Lacey Jones on the cut-off. Their opponent on the big blind then raised to 1,900 which was called by both, as the flop came down . The action was checked to Jones, who threw out a bet of 2,500, which was only called by the big blind, as the fell on the turn.
A few thoughtful checks brought the on the river, as the player in the big blind quickly threw out 4,000. Jones thought for just a moment, before releasing her hand.