Ivey in the Tank!

All that action created a four-way pot worth 1.2 million on a flop of



For several minutes, play stopped as Ivey studied Ward looking for clues as to what to do. His eyes darted back and forth and he could be seen talking to himself, although the words were inaudible. After a few minutes, Ward fiddled with his hand a little bet, double-checking his hand and fiddlng with the lavender chips that were in the middle.
Those actions brought a smile to Ivey's face. "What was that all about?" he asked Ward.
"I'm playing mind games with you," Ward replied. Ivey's smile widened a bit more. After another 30 seconds he folded his hand. Robbins quickly folded a few seconds later, allowing Ward to drag the pot.
Ward is back up to 6 million.