Andrew Bulliard was in the big blind and all in already with about 55,000 in the main pot when two active players saw a flop. The small blind checked and the cutoff shoved for 18,900. The small blind thought about a minute and called.
Small blind:
Cutoff:
Bulliard:
Bulliard had flopped well with his rags, and he picked up more equity when the gave him a flush draw, which the river completed.
At a neighboring table, Daniel Hughes got his last few big blinds in from the cutoff with and failed to overcome the of small blind Tom Frith.
We found Josh Mancuso shoving all in for about 18,000 in middle position, and his opponent on his immediate left snap-shoved over that. Everyone else folded.
Mancuso:
Opponent:
Mancuso was dominated, and he found no solace in the runout.
On a board of , Jeff Bryan bet 5,000 on the end and Duma Lowery called. Bryan sat motionless until Lowery alerted him that he needed to show. Bryan turned up for the nut flush, to Lowery's annoyance.
One player was all in for what looked to be around 6,000 given that the pot contained around 20,000, and the small blind checked a flop. RunGood Pro Michael Sanders bet 10,000, enough to put his live opponent all in, and that player folded.
Sanders:
Opponent:
Sanders' opponent shook his in dismay at seeing Sanders had been dominated preflop, and the board ran out dead with two deuces.
A player in the big blind bet an unknown amount on a flop, and Shea Zerbas raised to 4,000 from the cutoff. The big blind called, and both checked the . On the river, the big blind checked and snap-called 4,900 from Zerbas, but he ended up mucking when Zerbas showed for a straight.
Joey McCaig was all in for 22,900 when we got to his table, and a player on the button was thinking. He folded, leaving McCaig heads up with Schuyler Thornton, who had 6,800 in front of him in the small blind.
Thornton:
McCaig:
Thornton flopped his three outer as hit the felt. The gave him a sweat on the turn, but the was a safe river.
"Schuyler, you're the G.O.A.T.," Ray Henson said from the rail.