Whose Chips?
It was Frazin's turn, and he couldn't beat the high, but he did hold an eight-six low, good enough to win him the low half. As with every pot, the dealer was occupied preparing the pot for a split, awaiting the results of the showdown. Frazin didn't wait though, and he mucked his hand before the dealer had a chance to read it.
The floor was called over, and each player gave their side of the story. The high half was clearly awarded to David Benyamine. However, the low half of the pot is in poker limbo at this moment. The chips were placed in the dealer's rack while the surveillance team reviews the tapes to find out exactly what ruling to make. The chips are out of play pending a decision.