Chop Suey
On a board showing


, action was checked to McCreedy who fired a 3,000 bet. Gruissem was the lone caller and the two went heads-up to the turn --
.McCreedy continued to put on the pressure, firing a 4,000 bet on 4th Street and Gruissem stuck around to see the river --
-- which put a seven-high straight on the board.Here, McCreedy checked and Gruissem moved all in for a total of 6,800 -- a bet that sent McCreedy deep into the tank. He stared Gruissem up and down for a solid two minutes before eventually picking the required chips out of his stack and dropping them into the middle, signifying a call.
"Board," announced Gruissem, tabling

. McCreedy, too, played the board, revealing 
and the two chopped the pot and headed off for the break.