We found the dealer counting down stacks at one of the tables with the hole cards on their backs and the board ran out. Lynn Samples held , good for a straight flush on the board. According to the players at the table, Samples three-bet a preflop opener and then fired the first two streets. On the river, her opponent bet into her and then called her shove with , a worthless nut flush.
A player opened for 3,200 under the gun and was called by Dan Martin. Brady Bullard made it 6,700 from middle position, and only Martin came along. Martin check-called 7,700 more on the flop, and Bullard checked back the turn. On the river, Martin bet 12,000, and Bullard called.
"You win," Martin said, and Bullard showed for ace-high.
Martin tossed into the middle, revealing how many outs he missed.
Rodney Spriggs raised from the cutoff and then called the shove of Jonathan Gaviao on the button, who had just 6,200 more.
Spriggs:
Gaviao:
Spriggs was dismayed to see he didn't have live cards, and the board ran out , giving both players straights, but Gaviao a superior one.
At another table, Rob Salaburu shipped off a portion of his stack when he jammed a queen-high flop with , only to run into a player holding , according to a bystander.