Scott Bluffs Out Ma
Zhi Hong Ma made the call next to speak, as did Steve Wong from the big blind along with the limper to see the flop of



Ma pushed out a bet of 1,600, and as the action passed round to Scott he sat in the tank staring at Ma intently.
A minute or two went by before Scott casually splashed the pot with four blue 1,000-denomination chips to now put Ma in the tank.
Nearly four minutes went by before Ma made the call to see the

Ma this time took even longer to make a decision - this time a fold - but one that he likely regretted when Scott raked in the pot and tabled his

