Now EnTerring Dangerous Terretory
By now, players should no better than to try to bluff Terrence Chan (or to challenge PokerNews bloggers to further butcher their names). He moved to a new table shortly after his earlier king-high call down. This time, Fredy Torres opened the hijack to 8,500, and Chan defended his big blind.
Flop: - Chan checked, and Torres checked behind.
Turn: - Chan bet out 18,000, and Torres called.
River: - Chan bet 28,000, and Torres mini-raised to 60,000. Chan counted his stack quickly before announcing a call. Torres turned up for ace-high, while Chan's for the second nut-flush was plenty good enough to win the pot. He moved up to 258,000. Torres slipped to 155,000.