It's a Cold, Cold Day in London Town
John Juanda opened to 350,000 and David Vamplew made the call.
The flop came and Vamplew checked it across to the four-time bracelet winner. Juanda casually fired out 525,000 to which Vamplew put in a check-raise to 1,330,000.
Then something happened that we weren't expecting, Juanda put in a third bet to 2,500,000 before Vamplew then moved all-in and Juanda quickly called.
Vamplew:
Juanda:
Both players had flopped trips but Vamplew had the best kicker, Juanda need a deuce to end it all, running cards above a ten or a seven to chop. The turn meant another five would also chop the pot but the river was the and Vamplew's kicker was still good.
The young Scottish boy is now the chip leader with more than 13 million.