Maybe They Count Different in Macau
From under the gun, Darren Judges raised to 2,800. Action folded a few seats over to the player in the cutoff seat and he reraised to 6,600. Judges made the call.
The flop came down and Judges checked. His opponent checked behind. The turn brought the , pairing the board. Judges fired 10,700, but the dealer announced a bet of 9,700. No one corrected this and then the other player raised to 20,000. Binh Nguyen commented about the bet not being enough, but the dealer was adamant that the original bet was for 9,700, even though the chips were still laying on the table in front of Judges. Nothing changed and the dealer pulled in the two bets from each player, leaving only the raise out in front of Judges' opponent. The raise should have been double the 10,700, but because of the dealer mistake was worth 10,300. Either way, Judges wasn't making the call and tossed his hand into the muck. He's still leading the field and is on 192,000 chips.