Charles Tabor opened from early position and was three-bet by Jordyn Miller one seat over. The remaining players got out of the way to send the action back to Tabor, who called.
Tabor checked after the flop and then called when Miller continued for 125,000.
The turn saw Tabor check again before reluctantly folding when Miller fired off 260,000. "Be nice and show him one time," urged another player at the table. Miller briefly flashed what appeared to be two face cards before tossing his hand into the muck.
Tabor claimed to have folded tens, including one red ten, but there was then some confusion after a player who folded preflop said he had held two red tens. The discussion continued as Miller stacked his newly acquired chips with the players referencing an incident earlier in the WSOP when a deck error led to two identical cards being dealt on the flop. In this case, it seems more likely that one of Tabor or the other player was either mistaken about their holding or did not wish to accurately disclose the true nature of their hand.
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