The turn card is the
, putting three spades on the board. Unfortunately, we don't know how the action went on the turn. The river card pairs the board with another Q, so the board is K-Q-4-9-Q with three spades. There's a lot of potential on that board.
On the river, both players get all their money in the pot. The original raiser excitedly says, "Top pair" and shows K-J offsuit. He has two pair, kings and queens, with a jack kicker. The other player says, "Full house," and shows 4-4 for fours full of queens.
The player with K-J missed being the first bustout by about a minute.


, it's checked to De Wolfe, who bets 600. The under-the-gun player folds, and the original raiser calls. The turn card is the
, his opponent checks, De Wolfe bets 2,000, his opponent raises to 6,000, and De Wolfe calls. The river card pairs the board with the
, and De Wolfe's opponent bets 7,000. De Wolfe folds, giving the pot (worth over 14,000) to the other player. 
as he collects the pot, apparently proud of his bluff. 



, Robert Cheung and his opponent raised one another until Cheung was all-in. Cheung turned over 
while his opponent showed 
. His opponent failed to improve and was left with only 400 in chips while Cheung is up to 35,600.