Joe Hebda shoved all in under the gun for 21,800. Action folded to Julie Walker, who overshoved from the button, forcing the blinds out.
"I've got my favorite hand," Hebda said. "Eighty-Five Bears."
Walker: ![]()
Hebda: ![]()
Hebda had lives, but a ![]()
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board had him halfway out the door. The
river card saved him.
A player opened for 9,000 in early position, and Kat Bowen shipped it in for 21,800 more from the cutoff. The opener called.
Bowen: ![]()
Early position: ![]()
The ![]()
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run out was clean for Bowen.
Ben Burnett's hot run continued with a double knockout.
A player open-shoved 7,200 in middle position and was called by Burnett on the button. The small blind shoved over that, and Burnett called for about 50,000 total.
Burnett: ![]()
Small blind: ![]()
Middle position: ![]()
Burnett had great equity with his opponents sharing overcards, and the ![]()
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flop gave him a nearly-unbeatable boat. The
turn officially ended things, and he pumped his fist emphatically.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 400
Jeremiah Marsh just busted Ross Bybee when Bybee shoved over his open with ![]()
and Marsh had him dominated with ![]()
. Both players paired their kickers on the flop, but Bybee found no further help, so the RunGoodGear.com Tulsa Hard Rock champ will go home empty-handed from this tournament.
Players are on a 45-minute dinner break.
Shannan Roberts limped from a middle position, and the small blind completed. In the big blind, Daniel Hughes moved all in for 21,200 more. Roberts made the call, and the small blind quickly folded.
"Limped a big one, I guess?" Hughes asked, turning over ![]()
.
Robert had limped the biggest possible hand against Hughes' holding: ![]()
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flop brought nothing, but a
gave Hughes a straight draw. The miracle didn't come on the
river.
Level: 11
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 300
The cards were on their back when we arrived at Ben Reason's table, where he was all in preflop with ![]()
in the small blind. Rodney Spriggs had put him at risk from late position with ![]()
, and the board ran out ![]()
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, giving Reason the double with his set.
Spriggs was left with about 40,000, and he was walking out the door moments later.