Karr Bluffed
There were almost 60,000 chips in the pot when we got to the table. It appeared that James Casement opened with a pre-flop raise that Karr re-raised. Casement called to a flop of and checked. Karr led out for 25,700, sending Casement into the tank. He played around with his chips for more than a minute before moving all in. His raise immediately drew a deep sigh from Karr.
"I need a count," said Karr. "I should have just shoved the flop." The raise back to him was 39,700.
"There's a little over 100,000 in there," he estimated. "The math says call but I have you on jacks or something."
"I've got ace-king here. I'm just trying to decide whether to call or not." Ultimately Karr decided to fold, prompting Casement to proudly turn up for a straight draw.
"Nice bet," said Karr. "Interesting flat with your stack size."