He finished the session with 631,000 (252 big blinds). But the pot was crucial as it put him over the 600,000-chip mark. Neither hands were exposed so we can't tell you if he was bluffing or what she folded. Jones had bet 243,000 chips on the river and Moore frustratingly folded her hand.
The WPT's live reporting team caught the action on a board of 4 ♠ 10 ♦ 7 ♥ Q ♠ 6 ♥ in an already bloated pot. While there were a number of big name players who bagged, and multiple monster stacks, everyone finished with an inferior stack compared to Jesse Jones who won a massive pot against Megan Moore late on Saturday that catapulted him into the chip lead. There were exactly 300 entries on Day 1b at the World Poker Tour (WPT) Choctaw $3,800 buy-in event, but only 92 of them will be advancing to Sunday's Day 2 session.