Alex Scarlett opened to 5,000, and Will Berry made it 10,500 on his immediate left. Action folded to Chris Conrad, who said he was all in from the big blind. Both of his opponents instantly called.
Conrad:
Scarlett:
Berry:
Conrad was in fabulous shape to scoop up a big pot but Berry saw one of best flops for his hand as hit the board, giving him backdoor diamonds to go with a Broadway draw. The turn and river were both blanks though, and Conrad's bullets held.
A player opened to 3,000 in middle position and saw the player on his left, Ray Wood, move in for 12,900. The next player made it 28,000, and Jim Darnaby tanked a few minutes on the button and put his 24,000 in. The opener folded after the blinds.
Darnaby:
Wood:
Third player:
Wood beheld a flop that gave him a great chance of survival with two pair, and the turn sealed it for him. Darnaby survived when the bricked off on the river.
Three players limped in, and Bob Hughes shipped his last 11,500 from the small blind. Ross Bybee went all in for a bit more after the first limper folded, and that got it heads up.
Bybee:
Hughes:
The board ran out , no help to the RunGood Pro. He had just 3,700 remaining and busted out the next hand.