DeWitt Drops a Bit
We picked up a four-way pot as the dealer put out a flop of . The player in the small blind checked, and the big blind led out with a bet of 625 into a 1,000-chip pot. Player #3 called, and so did Jason DeWitt in position, and the three of them continued to the turn.
It was the , and they each checked in turn to see the pair the board on the river. The big blind (a gentleman we figure is a local by virtue of his Reno Aces baseball hat) decided it was time for another bet, and he made it 2,000 to see his cards. Player #3 wasted no time flat-calling, and Jason DeWitt closed the action with a reluctant call.
Reno Aces showed for trips, and Player #3 tabled his for the flush. DeWitt had that third-best-hand look on his face, and he returned his cards to the muck to drop his stack under 17,000.