Blake Barnes opened to 60,000 from the hijack and Ryan Parker moved all in from the cutoff. Jared Palmer called from the button and Barnes got out of the way.
TM Williams moved all in and was called by Josh Lowing.
Williams:
Lowing:
The flop sent Lowing into the lead, but gave Williams some straight outs. Neither the turn or river was of any help, though and Williams headed toward the exit.
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Blake Barnes raised to 100,000 and Josh Lowing made the call. The flop came and lowing check-called a bet of 80,000. The came on the turn and both players checked.
The River was the and Lowing check-called a bet of 80,000. Barnes rolled over for the bluff and Lowing tabled for the pair.
Josh Lowing raised to 100,000 and Blake Barnes moved all in for just over 700,000. Lowing made the call and turned over . Barnes had , but could not fade Lowing on the flop. The fell on the turn and the river dispatched Barnes to the rail.