Swede, Eames Are Made of These
John Eames limped in the small blind but Michael Tureniec in the big made it 115,000 to go. Eames made the call and they saw a flop.
Flop:
Eames checked it, and Tureniec stuck in a continuation bet of 125,000. Eames called it, and they saw another card.
Turn:
Eames checked for a second time and this time the bet from Tureniec was 300,000. Again, a call, and thence to the river.
River:
Eames checked once more, and Tureniec bet again - this time a roughly pot-sized 1 million. Eames pulled a face. In fact, he pulled many different faces during his couple minutes in the tank, incorporating expressions of pain, disgust, anguish, confusion, and deep, deep unhappiness. The final expression he was wearing was one of nausea, as he dropped the requisite call across the betting line.
Tureniec: for top pair
Eames: for two pair
Presumably Eames' stomach has settled down now, as his two pair was good and he picked up the pot. Eames is now back to a convincing lead, on 6.955 million.