Holding pocket kings, Tony G. and his opponent raised and reraised each other before the flop until the pot was capped. The flop brought a four and a pair of tens, and Tony checked. His opponent bet and Tony called; the action stayed the same all the way to the showdown. Check, bet, call. Check, bet, call.
The turn and river came seven, deuce, and Tony's opponent turned over pocket jacks. Tony flipped over his kings, telling his opponent, "I put you on aces." After the pot, Tony has right around 27,000 chips.