From Top Pair to a Chopped Flush
Level 1
: 50/100, 0 ante
WIth two limps from the button and small blind, Martin Rowe bumped it up to 500 from the big blind.
The button passed, but the player in the small blind made the call before check-calling a 600-chip bet from Rowe on the flop.
The and on the turn and river were checked through to see Rowe table his - but play a flush on the board.
His opponent tabled his for a flopped set, and unluckily chopped the pot up.
For the 2009 APPT Sydney Champion, things could have turned sour for him if the turn and river were different. Luckily though he still has a comfortable 20,500 in chips.