Monday, November 7, 2016 12:05 AM Local Time
Ted Lawson Doubles Through Wes Nally in a Ten Minute Hand
Wes Nally raises to 60,000 from under the gun. Michael Watchman calls in the cutoff, and Ted Lawson tanks for nearly two minutes before opting to call, leaving himself with 170,000 behind.
The flop comes , and all three players check.
The turn is the . Lawson checks, Nally bets 150,000, and Watchman folds. Lawson again goes into the tank. Two minutes pass before Lawson starts talking aloud, seemingly to himself. He continues talking aloud for two minutes.
"I don't know how I can fold. I have 15 outs...maybe," Lawson says.
Another two minutes pass, and Lawson finally moves 150,000 chips forward, leaving himself only 6,000 behind.
The river is the , and Lawson quickly turns his cards over, exposing for a pair of tens.
The floor is called over and it's determined that since no one has acted, Lawson has a choice, and he moves his 6,000 forward. Nally scoffs and folds face up.
"Yeah babyyyyyy," Lawson says as the chips are passed over to him.
He is then given a three hand penalty for exposing his cards.
"Ah come on man, it was 6,000 chips, that's a one hand penalty," Lawson says to the floor that made the ruling.
"It's actually a one round penalty, but you will get three hands," the floor replies point-blankly, and Lawson walks to the rail.
Ted Lawson - 528,000 (22 bb)
Wes Nay - 1,730,000 (72 bb)