Seconds Out, Round Two
Level 1
: 50/100, 0 ante
Per Linde was out of position the next time he tangled with McLean Karr. He was the only player to call the American’s button raise to see a flop. Both players checked the wet flop to see the dry appear on the turn.
Linde took his opportunity to have a stab and bet 350. Karr raised to 850 and Linde made the call to river where he checked. Karr sat motionless before he sighed and opened for two-pair.
Linde opened the winning hand. “I figured it had to be king-ten or king-jack, right around there,” commented Karr.