Was it a possibly dominated Ace or small pair?
Maybe he was wondering if King-Queen was good for a coinflip?
Perhaps he had a big pair and was working out whether to smooth call to insight more action?
Nope, he eventually called and turned over the monster that is 5-6 suited. It turns out it was actually the best hand to call against Kays Aces, maybe he knew something we didn't?
Either way, there is no chance anyone will be taking liberties with Tabatabai's blinds anymore.



wins the pot.

, while Kay holds the 
. The flop is 

, the turn is the
, opening up flush and straight draws for Tabatabai, but the river is the 

. Jorgensen checks, Riisem bets 70,000, and Jorgensen calls. The turn is the
and both players check. The river is the
. Jorgensen bets 150,000, Riisem folds, and Jorgensen wins the pot.


to win the pot.



and both players check. The turn is the