We found the big blind tanking against an all-in shove from Jennifer Sanders, who had put in 10,450 more in early position against the big blind, who had 1,600 in front of him. The big blind eventually called and showed , while Sanders held . The board ran out , giving the pot to Sanders with her set.
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Michael Sanders bet 2,100 from the big blind on a board, and his opponent in early position made it 5,000. Sanders called, and the two saw an fall. Sanders came out betting with 12,300, causing some distress from his opponent, who asked if reentries were still allowed after seeing he would only have a few thousand left if he called. After tanking for a couple of minutes, the player folded, and Sanders showed .
"I should have gotten it in on the turn," he said.
Rodney Spriggs said he made it 800 to go in the cutoff and got three callers. On the flop, Spriggs bet 1,800, the player on the button made it 6,000, and Nick Graphia repopped to 12,000 in the big blind. Spriggs mucked, and the player on the button called. Graphia put in the last 8,000 or so on the turn, and the player on the button called it off with queens. Graphia had for trips, and the river ensured his win.
Troy Repp had raised to 1,100 from late position when a player moved in for a bit under 7,000 from the blinds. Repp called with and was racing against . He flopped an ace to take the lead but was fading a flush draw after three clubs flopped and a fourth club hit on the turn to give Repp's opponent a winning flush.