Shaun Walker limped the button and Seneca Easley checked from the big blind to see the flop come down . Easley checked, Walker bet 50,000 and Easley called.
The turn was the to pair the board and both players checked before the fell on the river. Easley bet 100,000 and Walker called.
Easley tabled for trip fives. Walker flashed an ace and mucked his hand.
After Seneca Easley limped in from the button, Shaun Walker raised to 160,000 from the big blind. Easley made the call and the flop came down . Walker bet 140,000 and Easley made the call.
The turn brought the and both players checked to see the fall on the river. With four hearts now on board, Walker checked. Easley tanked for a bit and asked how much Walker had left, which was 1.15 million. He then checked behind.
Walker tabled the for a nine-high flush. Walker held the for a seven-high flush. Walker won the hand and moved back to 1.76 million in chips.
From the button, Shaun Walker raised to 100,000. Seneca Easley called and the flop came down . Both players checked. They also checked when the fell on the turn and the fell on the river. Walker tabled the and won the hand.
Shaun Walker opened to 100,000, and Seneca Easley defended his big blind.
When the dealer spread out on the flop, Easley check-called a 105,000-chip continuation bet, and the landed on the turn. Action check-checked to the river, and now Easley took the lead with a copycat bet of 105,000. Walker quickly called with a flick of the wrist.
"I got a king," Easley said as he tabled his . It was good, and it's allowed Easley to extend his lead just a bit.
Seneca Easley limped from the button and Shaun Walker checked from the big blind. The flop came down and Walker check-called a bet of 50,000 from Easley.
The turn was the and Walker led for 175,000. Easley thought for a minute and then moved all in for 890,000. Walker called.
Easley:
Walker:
Both players held straights, but Easley's was a bit higher. The river completed the board with the and there would be no chop on this one. Easley doubled.