An early position player raised to 900, finding a single caller -- David Saab, who was playing the button. Both men checked the flop. When the turn came , Saab's opponent bet 2,000 and was quickly raised by Saab to 4,500. He mulled it over before making a call. When the river came , he checked to Saab.
"How much do you have my friend?" Saab asked. Once he saw that his opponent had well over 10,000, he opted to check behind and tabled . That was a winner versus his opponent's .
"Seems like a tough spot to get value," deadpanned Greg Raymer.
"I thought I'd have to bluff the river," Saab replied.