We found Ross Bybee betting 1,200 from the button after a cutoff opponent checked to him on a board of . Bybee's opponent thought for a couple of minutes before tossing in a call, and Bybee turned over for kings full.
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On a flop of , Joe Hebda checked from the big blind and the player under the gun bet 1,100. The next player raised to 2,200, and action was on Hebda, who tossed 5,150 into the middle. The bettor folded, but the raiser immediately pushed all in. Hebda quickly called.
Hebda:
Opponent:
Hebda's opponent had a straight draw, but she was drawing stone dead against Hebda, who had flopped a flush with "The Zatch."
After a flop, Bill Donnelly checked from the small blind, as did Michael Sanders in the big. A player in early position bet 900, and Donnelly raised to 3,000. Sanders folded, and the bettor tried some table talk.
"You have pocket queens, man?" he said. "Or, maybe you're on a flush draw."
He pushed all in for 10,200 more, and Donnelly called.
Donnelly:
Opponent:
Donnelly was miles ahead, but things got a bit scarier on a turn that gave his opponent a straight draw. Another nine, the sealed the hand for Donnelly.