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First in from the cutoff seat, Andrew Teng made a raise to 28,000. Anton Wigg was on the button with a similarly sizable stack, and he three-bet it up to 92,000. The blinds folded, and Teng began reaching for chips. The ol' four-bet came next, Teng adding another 103,000 on top of the reraise for a total bet of 195,000. Without much hesitation, Wigg announced an all-in five-bet, and Teng's cards quickly hit the muck.
As Wigg collected the pot, he flashed the , drawing no reaction from Teng. As the next hand was in play, though, the two men began to talk poker talk.
"I'm never that spewy," said Wigg. "I don't usually do that with ace-four. But I know you're going to fold the first time every time."
Teng said something quietly in reply, and Wigg disagreed. "No. Pretty transparent."
It figures to be a tough day for Teng, out of position against the aggressive Wigg. In case he wasn't aware, Wigg added one final comment before closing the conversation: "I'm going to play back at you a lot."