The check down is a useful tool in any rock's arsenal.
Ben Savage put it to use recently. After opening to 15,000 from the cutoff, he had Nick Haidaris call from the button.
The flop came 

. Not liking the flop Savage opted for the check and Haidaris followed suit.
They then checked through the
turn and
river. Savage tabled his 
but was beaten by the 
ace-high of Haidaris.
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