Flush Gordon
Hold'em
Matt Glantz raised it up from the cutoff before Ian Gordon popped it up from the big blind. Glantz made the call.
The flop landed and Gordon fired out a bet. Glantz put in a raise and Gordon called.
The turn was the and Gordon checked, then called the bet from Glantz.
The river was an intriguing to put a straight on board and Gordon led out with a bet. Glantz splashed calling chips into the middle but didn't like it when Gordon showed him for the backdoor nut flush.
Glantz is now down to just 200,000, with Gordon up to 1.9 million chips.