Annette Obrestad limped in early position, and a few other opponents followed. The gentleman in the big blind raised it up to 1,800 and Obrestad was the only player to come along for the ride.
The flop was and the big blind checked to Obrestad who moved all-in, prompting a fold by her opponent.
Annette Obrestad has just collected another nice pot after her last chips went in on the turn on a board of . Obrestad was holding a straight with a nut flush draw with her to be up against an opponent holding a set with his .
The river bricked out and Obrestad takes it down to double up to 22,000 chips.
We picked up the action on a flop reading and an unknown player in the big blind moved in all in for 3,500, and was called by Barney Boatman who was also all in, and one other opponent.
Boatman:
Big Blind:
Button:
The turn was the and the river was the and the big blind, who had moved all in with just middle pair and some backdoor draws, went runner-runner to win the pot with a straight.