With the board showing on the turn, Walter Browne bets 40,000, James Richburg raises to 80,000, Browne reraises to 120,000, Richburg reraises to 160,000, and Browne calls. It's a huge pot.
The river card is the , and both players check. (There can be no lows on this board.)
Richburg shows for trip threes, but Browne shows to win the pot with a full house, kings full of threes.
James Richburg just took down a big pot with a 7-6-4-3-A, with three of them hidden underneath. Browne made the crying call, and he's now down to about 240,000 in chips.
Walter Browne is all in on fourth street with A-6-6-2 against James Richburg's 10-8-3-3. Brown makes a six low on sixth street to clinch the pot and double up to 170,000 in chips.