Three players saw a flop of with about 2,700 in the pot, and everyone checked. The big blind checked the and Parker Talbot bet 2,500. Both of his opponents mucked, with the big blind taking a second and sighing as he did so.
"Two jacks in the muck?" Talbot asked. "Good fold."
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Ting Ho checked from the small blind called a bet of 3,500 from Dominik Panka, in middle position with on the board. Ho checked the river and Panka bet 4,000. This time, Ho mucked after some thought.
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Parker Talbot and Sasan Tabib were in the blinds. Talbot opened from the small blind to 900 and Tabib defended.
The flop came and Talbot bet 1,000. Tabib called. The turn was the and Talbot bet again, this time making it 3,500. Tabib called.
The river was the and Talbot bet a third time. He bet 4,800 and Tabib called after some deliberation. Talbot showed two kings, , but Tabib had him beat showing for two pair.
Artan Dedusha bet 2,600 from middle position on a board of and an opponent in the big blind called. Both players checked the . Dedusha looked thoroughly resigned, but when his opponent announced two pair, he did open for a flush to win the pot.