David "Viffer" Peat and Shaun Deeb spent a good hour trying to come up with a bet and a price they both agreed on. After covering topics that varied from a must-win bet to the size of their man hoods, the bet never happened.
Viffer was cruising before, well above average, but his stack to a little hit and the average stack is creeping up behind him.
He raised from the button and was called by both blinds. He drew one and both his opponents drew two cards. All three players checked and drew the same amount of cards as the last round. Viffer then bet 800 when the action was checked to him and only the big blind called.
The next round of betting was checked through and the big blind said, "King" and opened . Viffer snap-mucked.
Bill Chen seems to be really enjoying himself, and with a 40,000-chip stack, it's not hard to see why.
He took down a very nice three-way pot just now. There was an under-the-gun raise and a small blind call before he three-bet from the big blind. Both players called. The real action took place on the the second round of betting when Chen was two-bet to 1,600 and put in a three-bet to 2,400.
Both players called and drew one each as Chen stood pat. All three checked their last chance to bet and Chen opened . Both players mucked and Chen raked in the pot.
Todd Brunson had most of his stack at risk after he bet 1,800 on the second round of betting. His opponent called and both of them drew one and checked the third round of betting . Brunson tabled and scooped as his opponent mucked.