A player in the cutoff opened for a raise to 1,000 and Ray Henson jammed on the button for 6,900. The cutoff called, showing .
"Sorry, bud," Henson said, turning over .
The board ran out , and sure enough, the RunGood Pro nailed his three-outer on the river. His opponent swore, said nice hand, and walked away, leaving his last 250.
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A player in the big blind checked and called 3,300 from Clint Lilienthal on a flop of , and a hit the turn. The big blind checked, and Lilienthal bet 7,200. The big blind tossed in what looked like a call, but two T5,000 chips were stuck together, so the dealer got 2,200 more to make it a min-raise. Lilienthal called, and both players checked the .
The big blind showed but it was no good as Lilienthal had .
Carlos Requena was in the big blind and check-raised all in after JJ Feregrino bet an unknown amount with a T5,000 chip in middle position. Feregrino called for 12,525 with the board reading .
Feregrino:
Requena:
Feregrino was against a combo draw and thus had lots to dodge, but the and enabled him to do so, leaving Requena shaking his head.
Clint Lilienthal called 1,900 from Drew Woodke on a board of , and Lilienthal checked when the fell on the river. Woodke grinned and fired 15,000, and Lilienthal folded immediately.
We found Colin Perry in the big blind shoving all in for 12,000 after an opponent in the small bet bet 3,000 on a completed board of . Perry's opponent quickly called, and Perry turned over for quads.