Le's Pressure Bet Gets the Best of Scott

The flop brought all sorts of developing possibilities,



"Do you have a heart draw?" Scott asked. Le remained motionless, offering no response. Scott appeared to come to a decision anyway, folding his hand twenty seconds later.
After the hand was completed, Scott looked down at something on his left leg for at least the fourth time since heads up play started, nodded his head, and then prepared for the next hand. From media row, we can't see what Scott is looking at. Our best guess is that he has some sort of crib sheet on Le's playing style.