Action folds around to Michael Pedley in the small blind who completes the bet. Robert Wang knuckles the table from the big blind opting to see a free flop.
Flop:



Pedley then leads out with a 20,000 bet on the flop and Wang lets go of his hand.





and Steicke led out with a 12,000 bet; Wang made the call. The turn brought the
and Steicke, always methodical, knuckled the table, giving the first action to Wang who checked behind.
and Steicke opted to check, giving the first option to Wang, who once again checked behind. At the showdown, Steicke revealed 
for a four-high flush and Wang tabled 
for a bigger flush to take down the pot.

; Nathan reveals 
.



giving Nathan top pair, top kicker which is good enough to take down the pot, worth just over 70,000 in chips.


and Nathan slides a tall stack of gray $1,000 chips into the middle. Steicke then immediately moves all in over the top of Nathan's bet and Nathan reluctantly tosses his cards to the dealer. Steicke flashes the
before raking in a decent sized pot.


and Pedley leads out with a 20,000 bet. Wang sits back in his chair and has a good look at Pedley before quickly reaching for a single stack of gray $1,000 chips to make the call.
and Pedley passes the first action to Wang who checks behind.
and Pedley fires an 18,000 bullet, prompting Robert Wang to get up out of his chair and take a few steps away from the table. He then sits back down and throws both of his arms forward, motioning that he's all in. Pedley lays it down just as quickly, but Wang doesn't notice the fold and remains standing away from the table until neighbor Larry Karambis lets him know that he won the pot.