"I Was Trying to Raise the Turn"

Level 3
No Limit Hold'em
We happened upon Table 101 with around 1,400 in the pot and a flop of . Eric Crain was in the hijack and ended up check-calling a bet of 725 from the player in the cutoff. After the dealer burned and turned the
, Crain checked and the cutoff bet 1,375.
Crain then splashed out some chips in an attempt to raise, but it wasn't enough to constitute a legal one. Instead it was counted as a call and the was put out on the river. Crain checked for a third time and watched his opponent bet 2,350.
"I was trying to raise the turn," Crain explained before calling and tabling the for a pair of aces. His opponent seemed a bit disgusted before mucking his cards.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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14,000
875
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875 |