Jacks Good for Williams
David Williams opened with a raise to 2,000 from middle position, and the table folded around to the player in the big blind who made the call.
The flop came . Williams' opponent checked, he continued with a bet of 3,000, his opponent check-min.-raised to 6,000, and Williams called. The turn was the . Williams' opponent led for 9,000 this time, and Williams promptly raised to 27,000. His opponent thought about 30 seconds, then called.
The river was a , a card that potentially completed a couple of draws. Williams' opponent checked, and Williams shrugged as he checked as well.
His opponent tossed his cards face up toward the center of the table. "Tens," said the dealer at the sight of his . Williams flipped over his . "Jacks," came the call, and the chips were slid Williams' way.
Williams would follow that hand by winning another small pot off the same player, and now has 132,000.