Well, that was a weird one.
Gerret Van Lancker in the cutoff raised to 44,000 for the second hand in the row (the previous one he picked up uncontested) and he must have thought that everyone had folded, as he flashed the :::Ah. But big blind Stieven Razab-Sekh hadn’t acted and the floor was called over. The floor ruled that Razab-Sekh could still act, and he called.
So, Van Lancker playing with one card face up, they saw a :::4s :::8s :::Qd flop. They both checked. The turn was the :::4d and Razab-Sekh bet out 40,000. Van Lancker called.
Razab-Sekh bet out again on the river, this time to the tune of 100,000. Again, Van Lancker called – but whatever his second card was, it couldn’t beat Razab-Sekh’s Q-7 offsuit for two pair, queens and fours.