All Still Deep Enough for Post-Flop Shenanigans – Or Cagey Play
Ben Heath received a rare walk in the big blind from Mikita Badziakouski, who’s been steadily chipping up throughout this level (though without any huge individual pots, and no further all-in and at-risk spots).
For the first time after the action flurry that was the first level and a half, we’re seeing pots won with raise-and-take it efficiency, or boards seen to their end with minimum chip committal. An example from recent minutes:
Timothy Adams limped the small blind with [Ad2d] when it was checked to him and big blind Vogelsang checked holding [Ac5h]. No bet on either the [7s5dQh] flop or the [8d] turn, and Vogelsang took the pot down with a bet of 75,000 on the [8c] river.