Jeremy Quehen raised to 200,000 and Joey Weissman made the call. The flop was and Weissman check-raised to 500,000. Quehen made a very quick call and both players checked the turn. The final card was the , Weissman put out a 600,000 bet and Quehen made the call. Weissman flipped over and Quehen mucked his hand. Cue the celebrations from the rail.
Joey Weissman raised it up to 200,000 from the button and Jeremy Quehen made the call from the big blind. The flop came and Quehen checked called a bet of 250,000.
The on the turn saw another check-call from Quehen, this time for 450,000. The on the river allowed both players to check and Quehen flipped over for a pair of aces. Weissman mucked his cards and Quehen was warded the pot
Somebody must have put something in the water during the break because the pair have gone three-bet crazy. In the past four pots the outcome has been finalised by a pre flop three-bet. Two have gone the way of Weissman (who has been raising to 500,000) and two to Quehen (who has been raising to the slightly higher price of 550,000).
We have just been informed that this will be the last level of the night. If a winner isn't determined both players will come back tomorrow to duke it out.
Jeremy Quehen opened for 160,000 and Joey Weissman three-bet to 380,000. Quehen made the call and both players saw a flop. It was here that Weissman bet out 280,000 and was called.
The on the turn saw the same thing with Weissman betting out 625,000 and Quehen calling.
The on the river though saw a bet of 1,400,000 from Weissman. Queher took his time draining 3-4 minutes off the clock before eventually folding.
After a series of raises and folds, Joey Weissman raised to 160,000 and Jeremy Quehen called. The flop was and Quehen check-called a 160,000 Weissman bet. The turn brought about the and a pair of checks. Finally, we had the and Weissman paid off a 430,000 Quehen value bet.
Jeremy Quehen made the now standard raise of 160,00 from the button, and Joey Weissman three-bet to 380,000. The flop came and Weissman bet out 380,000. Quehen quickly went all in and Weissman went into the tank. While Weissman pondered the room became silent, no small feat for this rail. In the end Weissman folded and Quehen was awarded the pot.
Three pots for Joey Weissman, one pot for Jeremy Quehen and a puddle of pee from the dog.
Quehen raised to 160,000 and Weissman made the call. The flop was and Quehen check-called a 130,000 Weissman bet. The turn and river were checked through and sneaky Weissman won the pot with for the nut flush.
"Joey Weissman…clap…clap…clap…Joey Weissman," came the chants from the rail.
Next Weissman raised to 160,000, Quehen called and they shared a flop of and a 160,000 Weissman bet took down the pot.
Quehen then raised to 160,000 and Weissman brought out a rare three-bet to close down the action.
Weissman then had a raise/fold to take the blinds, before Quehen raised to 160,000. Weissman made the call and the dealer gave them the flop. Weissman checked, Quehen bet 160,000 and Weissman folded.
Finally, the dog woke up, had a drink of water and peed on the floor. Just to prove the American rail has not done enough drinking...they cleaned it up!