All Tenner, All the Time
Schlein acted first on a flop of and bet. Both opponents called. On the turn, Schlein fired again. Again both opponents called, although Tenner gave the matter some thought rather than immediately firing his call into the pot. Action checked all the way down on the river.
Schlein had to show first and opened , unimproved aces. Tenner was able to best that hand with . He had flopped a nut flush draw and turned a junky two pair. That two pair was good for the whole pot when Keiner mucked.
Tenner is now leading this thing with more than 900,000 chips.