A Check-Raising War
Livello 3
Hold'em
From the cutoff seat, a gentleman opened with a raise, and Brett Richey defended his big blind to see a flop. It came , and Richey check-raised the continuation bet. His opponent bet and then called, and Richey led out on the turn. Now the button raised, and Richey called the extra bet to see the on the river. The action was the same as the flop now with Richey check-raising and both players putting in two big bets apiece.
Richey showed for the baby flush, and it was good enough to take the pot and move his stack up to 15,500.