Fradgley Just Ships
We picked up the action on the flop, but our trusty bloggers' intuition tells us that JP Kelly raised before the flop from early position and Adam Fradgley made the call from the big blind to continue on.
The dealer put out , and Fradgley tapped the table. Kelly followed up his raise with a bet of 3,700, and Fradgley didn't waste much time calling. On the turn, though, Fradgley took the betting lead with 4,500 chips. Kelly was the caller this time.
The river double paired the board with the , and Fradgley took his pause. It sort of appeared as if he didn't know exactly what to do, and he eventually announced a big all-in overbet for his last ~42,000. Kelly smirked. He tossed over the decision for quite a while, mumbling, "What could you possibly have?" among other things. Whatever it was, Kelly didn't want to play for that much, and he released his cards back to the dealer.