Tabatabai Fills on River
The turn came . Ozpolat grabbed a stack of chips, about 40,000, and put them in the middle. Tabatabai silently moved all in and Ozpolat called all in for his last 11,000.
Ozpolat: , a queen-high straight
Tabatabai: , a set of tens
The river came , pairing the board and giving Tabatabai a full house. That's when Ozpolat made his spitting sound. He followed it with, "Good play," then turned and asked his friend, "What could I do?"
Tabatabai is now leading the tournament with 164,000 chips. Former chip leader Layne Flack is also on the same table.