A Missed Draw Improves Enough to Win

Level 2
: 100/200, 0 ante

There was a little over 3,000 in the middle on a board of with heads-up action between Lawrence Brown in early position and Tyler Payne, who was in middle position. Brown checked and Payne bet 3,100, with Brown finding a call.
Brown checked the river and Payne thought for a few moments before placing one finger down onto the felt behind. Brown showed
, with missed Broadway and backdoor flush draws that became a pair of kings on the river. Payne mucked.
"Wasn't sure if you were folding," said Payne as the dealer pushed Brown the pot.
"Uh, depends on the day," responded Brown.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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31,200
600
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600 |
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11,500
11,500
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11,500 |