A Three-Way Tango
Hand #167: On a board reading , Igor Kurganov check-called a bet of 400,000 from Dan Cates. The completed the board on the river and Kurganov, who held the , checked and Cates, who held the best hand with the , bet 1.1 million. Kurganov folded and rightly so.
Hand #168: Dan Cates got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #169: Igor Kurganov moved all in for 2.195 million from the button with the and took down the pot.
Hand #170: Dan Cates called from the button with the and Igor Kurganov checked his option from the big blind with the . Cates led out for 160,000 on the , Kurganov called, and the peeled off on the turn. Kurganov checked, Cates bet 430,000, and Kurganov folded.
Hand #171: Dan Cates, who held pocket eights, got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #172: Dan Cates limped from the small blind with the , Daniel Colman checked his option from the big with the , and the flop came down . Both players checked, the dealer burned and turned the , and Cates check-folded to a bet of 280,000.
Hand #173: Dan Cates limped the button with the , Daniel Colman called from the small blind with the , and Igor Kurganov checked his option from the big with the . The flop saw Cates bet 160,000 after it checked to him, and only Colman, who had a flush draw, made the call. The turn paired the board, Colman led out for 600,000, and as a result he took down the pot.