Gross River Increases Jarvis' Net Worth
Justin Filtz again opened with a raise of 70,000 from the cutoff/UTG, then Matt Jarvis raised to 165,000 from the button. The blinds folded, and Filtz called.
The flop came . Filtz took about a half-minute, then checked. Jarvis, with similar deliberation, set out a bet of 185,000. Filtz eyed Jarvis, who looked ahead at the center of the table, eyes hidden behind his mirrored, wrap-around sunglasses. Filtz made the call.
The turn was the , and the pair followed a similar routine. Filtz paused then checked, Jarvis bet 335,000 this time and sat motionless while Filtz studied him, and Filtz once more made the call.
The river brought the and another check from Filtz. Jarvis sat quietly with his left hand on his right shoulder, then announced he was all in for the 1.4 million-ish he had left.
Filtz exhaled and contemplated Jarvis' shove. "That's a gross river," he said. Finally, he folded, conceding the large pot.
Jarvis moves up over 3.1 million and into second place, while Filtz still leads with about 4.4 million.