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By Bluff magazine
Wednesday, February 4, 2009 As the excitement heated up on ESPN's coverage of the World Series of Poker main event, a situation arose that spurred quite a bit of controversy. In a $12 million pot between Scott Montgomery and Paul Snead, Snead was put to the test after Montgomery moved all-in with nothing but ace-high. Snead, who had flopped top-pair with a weak kicker, stood up and began to deliberate making the call. After some time passed, Tiffany Michelle, who was at the table, decided to call the clock on Snead, who wa ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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