Easley Tries Twice, Walker Not Folding
From the small blind, Seneca Easley opened to 80,000, and Shaun Walker defended his big to see a flop.
They both checked through the flop to see the land on fourth street. Easley took the lead now, betting 110,000 into the pot, and Walker made the quick call. The appeared on the river, and Easley loaded up with another 150,000 and stuck it in there. That sent Walker into the tank for a bit, and he clearly didn't buy what Easley was selling.
"I got the feeling you don't got much," he said. After a moment, he added, "I don't got much either."
Walker had been shuffling the six yellow T25,000 chips required to call, and he eventually convinced himself to drop them into the pot. He was right.
"I have... ten-high," Easley announced.
Walker turned up , and his second pair was enough to take it down, dropping Easley under a million to about 850,000.