WWJLD
Lodden raised from early position, making it 2,800 to go. Danny Neess reraised to 7,700 from the small blind, and Lodden obliged him with the call.
The flop came out , and Neess continued out with another 6,500 chips. Lodden called, and he would call another 16,600 on the turn.
Fifth street came the , and Neess barreled again, firing 32,500 this time. Lodden went deep into the think tank as a crowd of spectators pressed in around the table. Finally, he let out a frustrated, "Nice bluff," and slung his cards into the muck, cueing the break for the rest of the room.
Lodden's been knocked down a peg, sitting right at 50,000 now.