Ross Bybee put his last 6,400 in from early position, and action folded to Bryan Campanello, who put all of his big chips in and forced everyone behind him to fold.
Bybee:
Campenello:
Bybee doubled through his fellow RunGood Pro as the board came , giving him a lock on the turn.
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Mark Eddleman opened to 2,000 and got a call from the small blind before the big blind shoved all in for 12,000. Eddleman called and the small blind immediately folded.
Eddleman:
Big blind:
The small blind lamented mucking ace-jack but that changed after flopped to give Eddleman tens. Nothing else of note hit the board on the last two streets and Eddleman collected his opponent's stack.
Jonathan Gaviao busted his short stack and has reentered. In one recent pot, he bet 1,700 after the blinds checked to him on a board, and only the big blind called. It went check-check on the river and Gaviao's bested .
We found Howard Kensinger's stack behind counted down by the dealer in a three-way all-in pot. The money had gotten in preflop and the board rolled out , gold for Kensinger's as it gave him a winning set against one player with and another with . Each player sent Kensinger 20,675, and the player with queens won a tiny side pot.