We caught up with the action with Bob Krolczyk calling a 200-chip bet on a board reading Q959. Krolczyk had the button in this hand. The river brought the K, and the early position player bet 200 again. Krolczyk elected to raise to 1,000 chips, indicating that the king on the river was of help for him, or his hand was made before the river. Krolczyk’s opponent quickly folded.
On a neighboring table, we caught up with a hand in which Derek Palmer in the big blind three-bet a player on the button. The flop fell 332, and Palmer fired 1,500. His opponent folded.