2015 Run It Up Reno
We just spotted Scott Ball involved in a pot that was four-way on the flop showing ![]()
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. The action was checked to the player in position, and he fired out 600, which was only called by Ball.
The turn brought the
and Ball checked again, after which his opponent bet 700. Ball opted to check-raise to 2,000 and after a while his opponent called.
On the river the
hit and Ball lead out for 5,000 by tossing a single chip into the pot. Ball got called and showed ![]()
for the nut flush, and he raked in this pot.
Rich Ryan, Brett Collson, Donnie Peters, and Mo Nuwwarah hate the card this week and basically disagree on every game. This leads to some spirited debate and a double veto!
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It was brought to our attention that Frenchman Dimitri Nikolajew traveled all the way from Paris to attend Run it Up Reno, and he decided to make a big trip out of it.
"I'm doing a one-month trip with my friend in the US, and this is the start of it. We're also going to be playing a circuit event and go to Las Vegas eventually," Nikolajew said with a big smile.
"We're also going to watch lots of NBA games; the Sacramento Kings, the Golden State Warriors and the Clippers-Lakers game."
First Nikolajew will try to win the Run it Up Reno Main Event, as that would be the perfect start of this trip.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
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flop we just saw DraftKings qualifier Kody MacGuire bet 600 after one of the players in the blinds checked, and Miguel Gonzalez made the call in position. The player in the blinds folded, and on the turn the
popped up and MacGuire bet 1,100.
Gonzalez opted to raise to 2,600 and MacGuire quickly folded, giving up the pot to Gonzalez.
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, Steve Roselius had a wager of 4,625 out in front of him. He was involved in a fairly big pot against Dwight Ross, and Ross opted to put in a raise to 11,000. After a bit of thought, Roselius gave it up, and Ross won the pot to move over 30,000 in chips.
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flop, Skip Ferguson bet 525, and Ryan Bruner made the call. The turn was the
to pair the board, and both players checked to see the
land on the river. After Ferguson checked, Bruner bet 1,000. Ferguson gave it up, and Bruner won the pot.