Wes Cutshall managed to survive Day 1a with a stack of 27,200, but he's looking for a lot more here on Day 1b. So far things aren't going his way, as he just gave up a decent-sized pot to Steven Gibbs.
Four players saw a flop for 650 a piece, which showed and the big blind lead out for 1,500. One player folded, but both Cutshall and Gibbs made the call.
On the turn the popped up and the big blind bet another 2,500 after which both players called to create three-way action on the river.
The river was the and all three players checked. Cutshall showed , but his two pair was no good against the of Gibbs.
Nathan Manuel, an known player, and Oskar Sandberg all checked the flop. The fourth player in the hand bet 525, and then Manuel check-raised to 1,600. The next player folded, and then Sandberg reraised to 4,200. The original bettor folded, and then Manuel made the call.
The turn was the , and Manuel bet 6,500. Sandberg called, and the completed the board on the river. Manuel moved all in for a little over 15,000, having Sandberg slightly covered. Sandberg gave it up, and Manuel won the pot.
Jason Somerville wins a five-card pot-limit Omaha tournament at Run It Up Reno, the crew goes on a Survivor tangent, and a Run It Up warrior from Sweden proposes! That and more on Episode #339 of the PokerNews Podcast.
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On a board of , Zach Savage was able to get all in with for a full house against his opponent's . The river was a , and Savage officially doubled up. He was all in for 11,950 on the turn and doubled to about 50,000 in chips.