A player under the gun raised to 500 and action folded around to Tony Dunst in the cutoff seat. He made the call before action fell on Ricky Fohrenbach on the button. Fohrenbach also called and the two blinds folded.
The flop came down and all three players checked before the dealer added the on the turn. Action checked over to Fohrenbach and he fired 925. The under-the-gun player folded and then Dunst released as well.
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Tony Dunst opened the action with a raise from early-middle position to 400. That was the minimum raise he could make and a player from a later middle-position seat reraised to 600, also the minimum raise he could make. Action folded back to Dunst and he made the call.
The flop was the and both players checked to see the fall on the turn. Dunst opted to lead out and fired 1,125. His opponent mucked and Dunst won the pot.
We found Tim West raising to 700 in early position preflop, and when the action got around to Zachary Gruneberg in the big blind he moved his short stack all in. West called and cards were flipped.
West:
Gruneberg:
The cards came out and with a river king West was able to knock out a friendly Gruneberg.
While we were walking around this massive field we found Joe Cada dictating the action at his table by raising 600 preflop. He received two callers.
On a flop Cada continued his aggresssion with a 1,600 chip bet. One player folded, but the other sat in silence for a minute or so. Cada's opponent then aggressively announced "all in!" and Cada instantly mucked.