Kihara Wants the Lead Back
Naoya Kihara may have slipped into second place behind Davidi Kitai but that hasn't altered his relentless style of play.
He raised to 70,000 from early position and was only called by Daniel Hindin in the big blind.
The flop fell and Hindin check-called a 140,000 bet. The turn appeared as and Hindin checked to hear his Japanese opponent announce, "Pot."
He folded and said, "Nice hand."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Naoya Kihara |
1,600,000
335,000
|
335,000 |
|
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Daniel Hindin |
720,000
-193,000
|
-193,000 |