Friedman Gets Value from Worthington-Leese
Level 2
: Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Leo Worthington-Leese opened to 800 on the button, and only Jed Friedman made the call, defending his big blind.
Both players checked the Q♦6♦2♦ flop, which prompted Friedman to take over the betting lead on the Q♥ turn. A bet of 900 was his chosen sizing, and Worthinton-Leese deemed this fair, making the call.
Friedman put out another bet of 1,200 on the J♣ river and gave Worthington-Leese the bad news after he called. Friedman's A♥6♥ was good enough to win the pot as Worthington-Leese mucked his cards.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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54,500
7,800
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7,800 |
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37,400 |