We picked up with the action on the river to see Jon Turner and Brandon Guss heads up in a hand with a significant-sized pot in the middle of the table. The board read and Turner fired out a river bet. Guss came over the top with a raise and Turner thought for a moment before dropping out a call.
Guss rolled over for trip jacks, prompting Turner to muck his hand. Guss scooped the pot and now has about 145,000 in chips. Turner, on the other hand, has fallen to 80,000.
We didn't catch the action but Jon Turner's opponent was out of chips and had mucked his hand admitting defeat to Turner's (two pair, jacks and eights). With the pot Turner moved above the 100,000 chip threshold.
Jeffrey Wagner was down to the last of his chips and would get them all in on third street against one opponent. The two would turn over their cards and Wagner was trailing to start:
Wagner:
Opponent:
On fourth street Wagner would get the to move into the lead and it would stay that way to give him the double up.