Lee Continues To Slide, Schulz Moves Among the Chip Leaders
On the turn of a board, Gyeong Beyond Le checked. Robert Schulz bet 295,000, and Lee quickly counted out the chips and called the bet. The river was the , and Lee, again quickly, cut out a bet of 750,000 and slid it forward. Schulz went deep into the tank and thought for several minutes before the clock was called on him, a trend which is becoming common at this table. As soon as the floor came over to begin his routine, Schulz plopped the chips in for a call, tossing them in Lee's direction.
Lee revealed for a missed straight draw.
Schulz, however, may have been considering raising on the river. He showed for an actual straight. It was good for him to take down the pot, and Lee shook his head in dismay as he slipped again, this time falling under three million chips.
Schulz moved close to the top of the leaderboard.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Robert Schulz |
7,810,000
3,060,000
|
3,060,000 |
|
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Gyeong Byeong Lee |
2,930,000
-940,000
|
-940,000 |