James Estle Doubles Up
On the river, Denise Molloy bet 35,000 and then Estle pushed forward his chips and said that he said all in. Molloy claimed that Estle just said, "Call." Estle only had around 3,000 left behind when he pushed his chips forward.
The floorman was called and when he got to the table, some players said that they heard "Call," while others said they heard "All in." The dealer said that he did not hear anything said at all. Finally, the floor ruled that Estle was all in.
Estle showed
for tens up with an ace. Molloy showed
for tens up as well, but with only a nine kicker.After the hand, Estle moved up to 106,000 in chips and Molloy moved down to 62,100.