I join the action with the flop reading

, Marty Smthy having checked and with Jerker Eriksson betting 100k.
Marty Smyth dwells it up, counts out his chips and makes the call.
Turn =

Marty checks, Jerker moves all-in and Marty calls instantly for his remaining 167k.
Jerker mucks before seeing the academic River.
"Great play," praises O'Keefe as Marty reveals Pocket Tens for the full house.
Jerker is furious with himself and his newly depleted 110k stack, but forces himself to tap the table nonetheless.
Great play? Well, he got all his chips, but I thought it was pretty obvious he had a big hand. Can't see why he'd call 100k on the Flop and leave himself 167k back if he didn't, especially when it's accompanied by an Oscar winning performance.