Jonathan Jaffe raised to 200,000 from under the gun and Galen Hall called from the big blind. The flop came and Hall checked to Jaffe who continued for 100,000. Hall called and the landed on the turn.
Hall checked again and Jaffe checked it back to see the fall on the river. Hall led out for 200,000 this time and Jaffe went into the tank for over a minute before finally throwing his cards to the muck.
Jonathan Jaffe raised to 200,000 in the cutoff and was called by Eric Tsai in the small blind. The flop fell and Tsai check-called a bet of 300,000 from Jaffe.
The landed on the turn and Tsai checked again. Jaffe sized up a bet of 600,000 but Tsai stuck around to see the on the river. Tsai checked for the third time and Jaffe pushed out a bet of 1,050,000. Tsai instantly threw his cards away and Jaffe collected the pot.
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