When a player commits most of his above-average stack to a pot before the flop even comes down, the rest of the table tends to sit up and take notice. There were a series of preflop raises at James Sudworth's table. One of his opponents put 4,100 chips in the middle. Sudworth's response was to put two stacks of six yellow (T1,000) chips over the betting line, about two-thirds of his stack. That was enough to take down the pot without further contest.