Joey McCaig defended the big blind from a Will Berry button raise and then check-called an flop. He checked the turn and called another barrel of 140,000. On the , McCaig checked and saw Berry slide 355,000 in. After about a three-minute tank, McCaig called.
Will Berry opened to 60,000 in the small blind, and Hasan Haq called in the big blind. Berry bet 65,000 on the flop, and Haq called. Berry bet 135,000 on the turn, and Haq again called. The dealer brought the out on the river, and Berry took about 30 seconds to announce he was all in. Haq thought around a minute and mucked.
Hasan Haq made it 50,000 to go on the button. Will Berry three-bet to 135,000 in the big blind. After a couple of minutes of thought, Haq announced 350,000. Berry took about a minute then told the dealer he was all in. Haq called.
Haq:
Berry:
"Oh, good," Haq said, relieved that Berry hadn't coolered him.
The flop gave Berry a big lead with kings, though.
"Right on the flop," Haq said softly before the turn and river ran out dead. "Don't complain about losing flips!"
Hasan Haq defended his big blind from a Joey McCaig open and check-called the flop. He checked the turn, and McCaig bet 125,000. Haq raised to 350,000, and McCaig called. Both checked the river.
Lou Barlow raised from the button to 45,000 and both blinds came along. Action checked to him on the flop, and he bet 65,000. Hasan Haq called and the big blind folded. On the turn, Haq came alive and first 150,000. Barlow called fairly quickly. The river was the , and Haq announced 400,000. Barlow thought for about a minute, counted out the requisite chips, and tossed one in.