Three players checked a board of , and big blind Troy Repp bet 3,100 into a pot of about 5,000 on the river. A player in middle position was the only caller, and Repp showed for fours full.
Two players checked to Bernard Lee on fourth street with on the felt, and he bet about 1,700. Both the big blind and an early player called, and the river was a . Two checks, and Lee fired 3,850 more. The big blind wasted no time calling, and the early player did the same.
Lee shook his head and showed , figuring his trips were no good against two callers, and sure enough, the early player showed for eights full.
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Bernard Lee bet 1,850 from the cutoff after a player checked to him on a flop. Lee's opponent made it 4,700, and Lee called. On the turn, Lee's opponent moved in for about 8,000, and Lee couldn't get his 7,000 or so in fast enough.
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Opponent:
Lee was in great shape with a better hand a blocker, and the jacks held on the river.
Josh Reichard bet 1,400 in the hijack after a player in front of him checked a flop. Ross Bybee called in the cutoff, and the other player mucked. Reichard checked the turn and called a bet of 1,900. He then checked the , and Bybee took about a minute before checking back.
Reichard turned over but that wasn't enough to beat Bybee's .
Ben Thomas got his last 4,550 in preflop and was called in four spots. A flop his the felt, and a player in early position bet 10,000 after one check. Everyone else mucked.
Thomas:
Opponent:
Thomas was leading but fading quite a few outs. The turn and river were both red bricks, and Thomas found new life.