Cary Marshall had the button and opened to 190,000. Derrick Yamada three-bet to 515,000, and Marshall called.
The dealer fanned , and Yamada led for 425,000. Marshall called.
The turn was the , Yamada checked, and Marshall moved all in. Yamada shot him a sharp look. then turned his attention to the board. His hands were still, his left on his cards and his right on the felt, and then he reached for chips.
Cary Marshall opened on the button, Derrick Yamada called, and the flop came We unfortunately missed the flop and turn action, but on the river, with the board reading , Cary Marshall checked to Derrick Yamada, who fired 505,000. Marshall moved all in, and Yamada went deep into the tank.
"Call. Get this over with," Marshall told him. "I'll show."
Yamada folded, and Marshall showed for a set of kings.
Cary Marshall limped in, Derrick Yamada checked, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
The turn was the , Yamada led for 150,000, and Marshall called.
The completed the board, and Yamada checked. Marshall fired 275,000, and Yamada tank-called. Marshall showed for four-high, and Yamada showed for a pair of sixes.