Jonathan Twomley raised to 1,600 from under the gun and Bin Duan was the lone caller in the hijack.
Twomley continued for 2,500 on the A♦Q♠6♠ flop and Duan made the call. The A♥ turn saw both players check.
Another pair of checks followed the J♦ river, with Twomley showing 6♥5♥ for aces and sixes. Duan tabled Q♣10♥ for aces and queens, taking down the pot as Twomley tapped the table.
Three ways to the flop scrolled across K♣7♠4♣. Scott Heiligman checked and Martin Zamani bet 3,500. Patricio Jimenez folded and Heiligman called.
The turn brought the 6♣ and Heiligman tapped the table. Zamani continued for 5,000 and Heiligman didn't waste much time check-raising all in for 21,000. Zamani snap-folded and said, "No more bluffing..."
The Very Next Hand:
Martin Zamani raised to 3,000 in early position and Adam Friedman raised again to 11,000. Zamani flicked in the call.
The dealer presented the Q♥8♣5♠. Zamani check-called a bet of 3,500 from Friedman.
The turn peeled the 5♥ and Zamani took the initiative, leading for 3,500 — the same sizing he had called the street before. Friedman called.
The river completed with the 6♣ and both players checked.
Zamani tabled A♣10♣ and Friedman quickly showed A♥K♦ to claim the pot with a better ace high.
"No more bluffs I said... I'm such a fish."
Friedman neither agreed or disagreed with Friedman as he collected the pot.