Big blind Ron Bell pushed all in for 8,725 on fourth street with the community reading . His opponent on the button thought it over for awhile. The pot contained roughly 11,000.
"Alright," he said, splashing in a call.
Bell:
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Bell had it locked up, and the meaningless river was a .
Patrick Steele bet 800 under the gun on an flop, and the player in the cutoff made it 1,600. Steele called, and he check-called the same amount on the turn. The river prompted two checks on the four-flush board, and the player on the button showed for aces up. Steele had it beat with , a flush on the river, though he didn't need it.
A player in the cutoff put his last 8,000 in on a board of , and Charles Maxcy snap-called from middle position, turning over for queens full after pushing his chips in.
"Jesus Christ," the exasperated player in the cutoff said. He showed for a full house on the turn and sent his whole stack across the table.
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A player in middle position bet 1,500 on a board of , and Mike Williams moved all in for 3,500 on his left. Chris Moneymaker made the call from the blinds, and the bettor folded.
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Williams had the former Main Event champ drawing stone dead to a chop, but the river didn't do it.
Despite the early setback, Moneymaker still has nearly double the starting stack.
Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler has made his arrival at the Hollywood Poker Open Toledo Main Event, and we'll keep a close eye on the well-known tournament grinder as he attempts to take this one down.
A player in the small blind bet 3,500 on a completed board of , and James Wright raised to 8,500 in the big blind. The small blind called and showed for a straight, but Wright had for the nut straight.
Alex Lucaj bet 2,300 from the button on a board of after a player under the gun checked to him, and the under-the-gun player called. Lucaj's 5,000 bet on the river also got a call, and Lucaj flipped for a flopped straight.
"Top set on the flop," the under-the-gun player muttered.