The player in middle position opened to 425. William Kassouf, in the hijack, called, along with the big blind.
The flop was . The big blind checked. The original raiser bet 500. Kassouf three-bet shoved for his last 4,675. His opponent went deep into the tank.
''What do you have. Be honest. You can tell me,'' started Kassouf. ''I know what you have, you have a flush draw. I just have to figure out if you have a queen or diamonds.'' answered his opponent.
''What do you have? Tell me,'' insisted Kassouf. ''Pocket Sevens'' said his opponent. ''You're going to hero-call with pocket sevens? You have sevens of diamonds blocker?'' asked him Kassouf. ''Actually I do'' said his opponent ''Cooler!'' commented Kassouf.
His opponent proceeded to fold. ''He folded the blocker!'' Kassouf continued. ''You had a queen?'' asked his opponent. ''I had a queen yesterday.'' Kassouf answered
The player under the gun opened to 425. The player in middle position called. The button three-bet to 1,500. Andrew Jenkins, in the big blind, four-bet to 4,000. The player on the button was the only caller.
The dealer spread a flop of Jenkins bet 3,000. The button quickly called. The turn brought the and was checked around to river. Again, both players opted to check. Jenkins tabled and his opponent sent his hand to the muck.
Barry Greenstein checked from middle position on a board of and the player in the cutoff bet 2,000. Greenstein check-raised to 5,000 and his opponent called.
The fell on the river and Greenstein jammed for about 10,000. After some consideration, the button called to put himself at risk for 6,250 and tabled , which was good enough to win the pot against Greenstein's .