"This would be the worst call I've ever made," said Rainer Quel as he contemplated a bet from Mel Judah on a board of . There had been plenty of action, with a raise preflop, two raises on the flop, and a bet on the turn. Quel finally made the call. Judah calmly turned over , having flopped the nut flush draw to go with his aces and having backed into a wheel. Quel said he mucked jack-ten-eight-seven.
"That's why I didn't raise," said Judah, although it was unclear which street he was referring to. "I put you on a wrap."