Limp-checked preflop, our heads-up players also checked the flop. Derek Raymond bet out on the turn and Tenner called him. Another bet from Raymond on the river was similarly called. The cards were flipped and Raymond's flush beat Tenner's broadway straight -- Raymond scooped the pot and is now in the lead.
Raymond raised and Tenner called him; Tenner then check-called the flop. He bet out on the turn and Raymond called, and they saw a river. This river was interesting as it represented a little miracle for Raymond. Tenner check-called -- and then mucked what seemed to be when Raymond showed him for a rivered straight.
Oh dear, this has gone on so long we're now off the structure sheet. The TD informs us though that should we make it through the next half an hour to the end of this level, the blinds will be 50,000 and 100,000. With 3,180,000 chips in play. Surely it can't take much longer...
Are you railing this tournament? Are you finding the action, well, a little slow? Well, the cash game here in the Rio is where you ought to be! They've just called five-card pot limit omaha hi/lo over in the cash section. Guess it's just that time of the night. Whoop!
Derek Raymond's been trying to get his chips in, but those pots just keep ending up chopped.
Most recently he called a preflop raise from Tenner and then bet out on every street of the board. Tenner called him all the way down, and duly they chopped.