Brian "Zeke" Zekus fired out 6,200 into two opponents on the turn with the board reading . The first player pushed all in for about double the bet, and the second player tanked for a minute before folding. Zekus casually tossed in a call, tabling for a set.
"Nice hand," his opponent said, getting up after showing he'd been coolered holding for a lower set. A completed the board, and "Zeke" is up over 50,000.
Todd Breyfogle just doubled up when he pushed all in before the flop with and was called by a player holding . After a flop, Breyfogle up to exit the area, but a turn positioned him for an unlikely double. The came on the river, and Breyfogle retook his seat.
John Hayes opened for 1,500 under the gun, and action folded to James Maxey in the big blind. Maxey raised to 3,600, and Hayes moved all in. Maxey called without hesitation.
Maxey:
Hayes:
Maxey held a commanding lead, and it never diminished on the runout.
Brett Kuznia got all of his chips in the middle on the turn on a board of . He rolled over after he was called.
"I have top two and I'm drawing dead," his opponent said with a shake of his head, tossing into the air. Indeed, the river () did not and could not help him.
A player raised to 2,000 in middle position and got one caller before the button three-bet to 5,600. The raiser folded, and Keith Doering made the call.
Both players checked the flop, and Doering check-called 6,700 on the turn. A fell on the river, and Doering eyed his opponent's stack, which had about 9,000.
"I'm all in," Doering announced, and his opponent quickly folded.
"I didn't have a damn thing," Doering said tossing into the middle for a missed straight draw.