Krish raises pre-flop to $800 with AJ suited. Keating smooth calls. Ben 3-bets to $4,400 on button with AK off-suite. Krish calls and Keating calls. Wow, Keating flops two pairs and Krish flops top pair, top kicker. Ben has a straight draw. Krish thinks he has a best hand. He leads out betting on the turn. Keating doesn't want to see anymore spade. He raises to $20,000. Now, Ben is thinking, 'No one has the nuts because I have the ace of spade.' Ben smooth calls with his flush draw and straight draw. Krish thought he was ahead. Nice fold, Krish. Nice fold. Wow Wow Wow Keating bets $2,000 on $60,000 pot. Keating does the Sashimi bet. Now, Ben has the ace of spade. He's representing the nuts. Keating is only worried about one hand here; the flush. Keating knows Ben's not going to play like this with set of deuces, set of tens, set of fours, set of jacks. Keating is very aware of his image. He knows that everybody knows that he calls all the time. He does not like to fold. He knows that everybody knows that. Yet, Ben chose to move all in. With bluff. Keating is trying to figure out whether Ben has the balls to move all in with absolutely nothing. You are supposed to fold against normal players, yes. Exactly. Well played, Ben. Well played. Please subscribe and click likes if you want to see more content like this.