Tim Vance Doubles Through Soren Jensen
Jensen called from the small blind and Vance raised to 140,000. Jensen called. The flop was





Vance turned up a flush while Jensen showed Q-10 for two pair. Vance took a commanding chip lead on the hand with 3,730,000 to Jensen's 870,000.
And we're all left to wonder what would have happened had Jensen bet his two pair on the turn...