Wong and Borteh saw a flop of , Wong with the , Borteh with the . Wong led out and Borteh called. The turn was the . Wong bet again, Borteh raised and Wong called. The river was the . Wong checked, Borteh bet and Wong folded.
Borteh nearly doubled his stack on the hand, while Wong bled away 200K
of his chip lead.
Pham limped in from the small blind with and Keller checked his option in the big blind with . The flop was an interesting one-- . Pham checked, Keller bet his open-ended straight draw and Pham folded.
Wong raised from the button with the and Pham called from the big blind with . The flop brought Pham the nut straight-- . Pham bet out and Wong called. The turn was the . Pham checked and Wong checked behind. The river was the . Pham bet and Wong folded.
David Pham raised pre-flop and Brandon Wong called. The holecams revealed:
Pham
Wong
The flop was . Wong check-called a bet from Pham. The turn was the . Wong bet, Pham raised, leaving himself only one chip behind that he picked up and sort of playfully waved at Wong, almost begging for a raise. Wong must have picked up on something from that display and he folded his hand.
David Pham raised from the cutoff, Shawn Keller three-bet, Alex Borteh four-bet, Pham folded and Keller called. The flop was . Borteh bet out and Keller folded while Pham kicked himself under the table for folding his hand that would have flopped trips.