Preflop, the pot was three-bet between John Kranyak and Spencer Lawrence. The flop of was four-bet between the two players. The turn of the was check-called by Lawrence. The same action occurred on the river card of the .
Jean-Robert Bellande raised preflop and was called by Brandon Wong and John Kranyak. On a flop of , action was checked to Bellande who bet out. Wong called and Kranyak raised. Both opponents called.
On the turn of the , Wong checked to Kranyak who bet out. Both opponents called again.
The river of the was checked around.
Kranyak showed for trip kings. Wong showed , and Bellande mucked.
Andrew Prock and Brandon Wong have been in a discussion the entire final table. Prock is a fairly proficient online player and Wong said that he has played with him quite a bit. Prock has been trying to find out Wong's online name all night but Wong refuses to tell him.
On the turn, the board showed . Jean-Robert Bellande check-raised a bet from Michael Kachan and Kachan made it three bets to go. Bellande called.
The river fell the and Bellande checked to Kachan. Kachan took a long time before acting and Bellande said, "If it's that close, I have you." Kachan said, "No, you don't." Finally, Kachan bet out and Bellande raised. Kachan didn't see the raise and just flipped his hand over.
The floor was called over and Kachan was told that he had the option as to whether he can raise, call, or fold. Oddly enough, Kachan elected to only call. The reason why it was odd is because Kachan showed for quad eights.
Preflop, Jean-Robert Bellande raised from middle position and it was folded to Andrew Prock in the big blind. While he was looking at his hand , his supporters started stomping and chanting, "Defense..Defense." Prock looked at his supporters and said, "This is poker.." Prock made the call.
On a flop of , Prock check-raised a bet from Bellande. Bellande made the call.
On the turn of the , Prock bet out and Bellande called. The turn fell the and Prock check-called a bet from Bellande.
Bellande showed for the flush as Prock's supporters booed.
Preflop, Jean-Robert Bellande made it three bets to go against Brandon Wong. Wong made the call.
On a flop of , Wong check-called a bet from Bellande. On the turn of the , Bellande led out the betting and received a call from Wong. The same action occurred on the river card of the .
At showdown, Bellande showed . Wong mucked.
Wong asked Bellande what he was doing betting the flop. Bellande responded, "I had the nut low."