Hands 4-7: Not Afraid to Take a Flop
Hand #4 Bonomo opened for 38,000 on the button, and Radoja came along to see the flop. Radoja then check-called a bet of 75,000, and did the same when Bonomo bet 150,000 on the turn. The on the river prompted both players to knuckle, and Bonomo's was good over Radoja's .
Hand #5 Radoja raised his button to 32,000 and Bonomo called, bringing a flop of to the table. Bonomo tapped the felt, and then tossed his cards away after Radoja continued with another 32,000 bet.
Hand #6 Bonomo opened for 32,000 and Radoja came along. On the flop, Radoja check-called a bet of 32,000 and the arrived on the turn. Radoja checked once more, and called Bonomo's bet of 80,000 to see the drop on the river. Another check by Radoja induced a bet of 150,000 from Bonomo, but this time Radoja was convinced and he mucked his hand after a contemplative swig from his coffee cup.
Hand #7 Radoja opened for 32,000, Bonomo flatted, and the flop fell . Bonomo checked and called a bet of 32,000, and both players checked the action when the fell on the turn. After the came on the river, Bonomo checked for a third time, and Radoja's 58,000 bet was enough to claim the pot.