Even Chopping for High
Even the pots that you don't expect to chop sometimes chop in this game. Chad Brown was in the small blind for a limped three-way pot. The flop come and Brown, the first player to act, led for pot. The big blind folded, but the under-the-gun player called.
The turn came and again Brown led for pot, a sizable 900. Again the under-the-gun player called. Both players checked the river. Brown turned over for aces and tens. But the pot chopped, despite no low on board, when the under-the-gun player also turned up aces and tens, .