Greg Weston limped from under the gun only to see his opponent to his direct left raise to 2,500. Action folded back around to Weston who decided on a three-bet to 6,000.
His opponent called to bring out the 10♥9♠3♠ flop, with both players checking through to see the 4♠ hit the turn.
Weston led out with a small bet of 1,600. His opponent quickly called and watched as the dealer put out the 9♣ on the river.
Weston checked to his opponent, who counted out 6,500 chips and slid them into the pot. Weston paused briefly before grabbing a 25,000 chip and moving it forward as he said, "16,000".
His opponent didn't waste much time in calling, and Weston turned over the 10♠10♦ which was bad news for his opponent as he revealed the A♠J♠ for the nut flush.
The dealer pushed the pot in Weston's direction, and he stacked them as the end of Day 1d approached.
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