Big Check-Raise from Wroten

On a three-way completed board of , Hunter Wroten and Raymond Leone both checked to James Leonard, who then bet 3,500 into the pot of 9,000.
Hunter Wroten then check-jammed all in for around 20,000 which produced a fold from Leone and the action was back on Leonard, who went into the tank.
"Have you got the king-high?" Wroten asked him after a good minute.
"Well, I know you don't have the ace-high!" replied Leonard, "I knew I shouldn't have bet the river I could only hope to get action from the king...should've just jammed the turn..." Leonard thought out loud.
After a few more seconds in thought, Leonard managed to throw it away and Wroten was awarded the pot.
Leonard claimed to have thrown away the ace-high flush and Wroten admitted to having pocket nines for a rivered full house, while Leone said he had the for an open-ended straight flush draw.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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35,000 | |
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31,100
-6,900
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-6,900 |
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25,000 |