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 ![]()
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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 ![]()
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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.