Al Hencheck limped from under the gun and Matt Lushin raised to 1,800 from the hijack. He received a caller right behind and Hencheck called as well. The flop came and Hencheck checked. Lushin bet 2,900 and received two calls. The turn was the and Hencheck check-called a bet of 4,700 and they were heads up to the river.
The fell on the river and action checked to Lushin, who moved all in for 24,550. Hencheck went into the tank and after a few mintues eventually released his hand.
We walked up to a completed board and three sets of cards on their backs. Julian Heinrich was the beneficiary of a flopped set in a multi-way pot and a busted flush draw after three players got it all in on the turn.
Rich Ryan and Donnie Peters discussed the big winners from the 2015 WSOP Main Event on last week's podcast, but neglected to mention the biggest winner, the U.S. Government. They break down some of the massive tax payments the IRS will receive from the November Niners, and discuss the online gaming bill moving swiftly through the Pennsylvania State Legislature.
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With registration closed for the day and 148 entries for the second flight, 229 total entries came to play, easily surpassing last year's 206 entries. Stay tuned for official prize pool numbers.
Al Hencheck limped from the cutoff and Al Scobee raised to 3,200 from the button. Matt Lushin called from the small blind and the flop came . Lushin and Hencheck checked and Scobee bet 5,500. Only Hencheck called and the bell on the river. A check from Hencheck induced an all-in shove from Scobee and Hencheck called immediately with for a straight, leaving Scobee and his drawing dead.
A player in middle position opened to 2,200 and Jeff Schaffer three-bet from right behind to 5,000. Keven Stammen four-bet to 12,000 and the initial raiser got out of the way. Schaffer moved all in for 19,650 total and Stammen immediately called.
Stammen:
Schaffer:
The flop stayed clean for Schaffer, but the turn gave Stammen some more outs. The fell on the river, though and Schaffer put a small dent in Stammen's stack.