Blake Bohn just got all in with against a shorter stack who held . The flop was safe enough for Bohn's opponent, but an river left him with one out and he took out his frustrations by whacking hit chair with his fist. The river was a , and Bohn collected his opponent's stack.
Lance Harris just got a shorter stack all in on a board. Harris' opponent showed , but he had run into the of the Minnesotan. The was a blank on the river, and Harris has one of the larger stacks in the room.
We found Eric Klemann and Adam Hudson with all of their chips in the middle on a board of . Hudson had for top pair, but he was drawing stone dead to the of Klemann. The meaningless river was an , and Klemann passed the 100,000 mark.
In a multi-way pot, Lance Harris bet 3,650 from middle position after a flop. Eric Klemann called in the cutoff, and the big blind check-raised to 8,150. Harris called, while Klemann folded. The big blind fired again for 12,500 on the turn, and Harris quickly called. Action was the same on the river, except the bet was 20,000.
The big blind shook his head and flicked his cards into the muck face down. Harris dragged the pot without showing.
Three players checked to Blake Bohn on the button after a flop, and he bet 2,000. Adam Hudson called from under the gun, and Dave Orvis called after another player folded. An hit the board, and Orvis put his last 6,000 or so in after Hudson checked. Bohn shook his head and folded, while Hudson thought for a bit before calling.
"My gift to you," he said as he put his chips in.
Hudson:
Orvis:
Turned out, Hudson was ahead with his pair of eights. The river bricked out with the , and Hudson collected the stack of Orvis.