Lichtenberger Chews 'Em Up and Spits 'Em Out
The turn brought the and Lichtenberger checked to Lee once again. Lee quickly checked behind, not opting to bet the turn.
The river completed the board with the , pairing it. Lichtenberger methodically checked and then Lee went into his stack and grabbed some chips. He fired a bet of 23,000 and then Lichtenberger went into the tank. After about a minute, Lichtenberger moved all in. Lee stood from his chair and seemed both surprised and disgusted with the shove by Lichtenberger. After a moment, he said call.
Lichtenberger tabled a full house after flopping a set holding the . Lee turned from the table and didn't seem to believe what he saw. He then revealed that he held the for trip nines on the river.
Lichtenberger had Lee covered and all of the chips were sent over to the kid that placed 18th in the WSOP Main Event last year. Lichtenberger now has 375,000 chips and has taken over the chip lead.