A Turner for the Worse
On to Jon Turner, and the Pearljammer stuck in 11,400, a bet that could easily look like he was trying to pick up the dead money. Tabatabai looked him up and down, fiddled with his stack and firmly announced 35k before pushing in a column of yellow chips, accompanied by the odd red.
Dominic dwelt for an unusual long time but eventually folded, as did Keys, but Turner was less inclined to pass, pausing momentarily before announcing all-in with .
Tabatabai, who had already committed half his stack, called without hesitation and it was on their backs time, the American way out in front against the Brit's .
"I folded King Jack," confessed Gold, much to the quiet disapproval of Tabatabai.
However, as eluded to at the start of this post, this game can cause even the coolest of cucumber to lose their rag, so it was of no surprise when Turner starting banging his chips against the table in frustration when the flop brought an .
Knowing that he also only had the one out, Turner was understandably dejected as his miracle failed to appear on the blank turn and river.
Meanwhile, Tabatabai, who was, by this time, standing from his seat, was visibly shaken, Gold commenting, "You're still in shock, huh?"