Two for Marchese, One for Kanit
It's small pot poker over on table X with no major pots of note. That being said, here's what has happened:
Paul Phua made a raise to 6,500 from under-the-gun and Mustapha Kanit (button) was the only caller. On the flop, Phua bet 6,000 and Kanit called. The turn and river were both checked through and Kanit announced "two pairs," and showed , Phua nodded and mucked.
On the next hand, Marchese made it 7,000 to play and received no action, he showed two red queens as he took the pot.
It was a case of winner stays on as the two winners of the previous hand clashed in a pot soon after. Kanit raised to 6,500 on the button and Marchese called out of the big blind. Kanit bet 5,000 on the flop and Marchese called. Neither player bet the turn, but Marchese fired out 18,000 on the river. Kanit paused for thought but decided to fold.