Molson bet 70,000 and Reynolds called, landing the on the turn. Molson checked to Reynolds who fired 165,000. Molson called, delivering the river card.
Molson fired 320,000 into the pot and Reynolds immediately folded, giving the pot to Molson.
donpeters
William Reynolds raised to 110,000 preflop from the button. Will Molson called and the two saw a flop of . Molson checked and a continuation bet of 165,000 by Reynolds was good enough to take down the pot.
donpeters
The two heads-up competitors were just joking about how boring the match has been. The dealer suggested that each of them play a version of "power hour" where the start taking shots every five minutes together. That would surely liven things up in a little while.
It's also surprising because the two made a deal right when they got to heads-up play. But, according to William Reynolds, "It's all about the title now."
The blinds will be going up in a few minutes, so maybe that will spark some more action.
Mickey Doft
In a limped pot, the flop came down. Molson bet 65,000 and Reynolds called.
The turn was the and both players checked. The river was checked by Molson and Reynolds bet 120,000. Molson took his time before making the call, with Reynolds tabling to take the pot.
The next hand, Molson put in a successful three-bet to even it out again.