James Jewett opened the pot with a raise, and James Czarnecki three-bet him from a couple seats over. There was some confusion about what Jewett said next, but whatever it was, he was forced to only call the bet, rather than move all in as it appeared he intended to do. To make up for it, he said he was going to be all in dark for a total of 42,100, and Czarnecki said he was calling dark. So that was that. With the betting closed, the cards were turned up.
Showdown
Jewett:
Czarnecki:
As Jewett stood to prepare for departure, the dealer ran the flop with another six right in the door! In the end, the board of secured him a come-from-behind double up to about 90,000.