With 2,700 in the pot and a flop of , Scott Sharpe bet 1,200 from the small blind and RunGood Ambassador Bryan Campanello called from the big. The turn saw Sharpe check-call a bet of 2,800, and then he checked for a second time on the river.
Campanello announced a bet of 4,700, and Sharpe thought for about 30 seconds before dropping in a call. Campanello showed the for a missed flush, and Sharpe tabled the for the win.
"I should have stayed at the craps table," World Series of Poker bracelet winner Eric Rodawig told us as he headed toward the exit. He stopped long enough to tell us about his demise.
According to him, in the first hand back from break he woke up with only to run into the [axa] of Adrian Jimenez. The board ran out clean, and just like that Rodawig's 2015 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Council Bluffs Main Event came to an end.
The tournament staff has provided us with some numbers. Technically they're unofficial, but barring an accounting error, they should stand. Day 1c attracted 111 entries, which along with Day 1a's 149 and 1b's 166 has brought the total field to 426 entrants. That has created a $251,340 prize pool — more than double the guarantee — which will be paid to the top 45 finishers. A min-cash will be worth $1,382, while the eventual winner will take home $57,806.
Former MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells champ Josh Reichard is heading back to Janesville, Wisconsin after getting coolered.
Reichard stopped by our desk to inform us of his demise, which came after a player, who barely had him covered, moved all in. Reichard looked down at and called off, only to discover his opponent held . Lady luck didn't smile on Reichard, and he exited the tournament floor. He did mention he will be returning to the Horseshoe Council Bluffs in a few weeks for the World Series of Poker Circuit.
With around 11,500 in the pot and a flop of , the player in the small blind bet 5,000 and Ryan Phan called from the cutoff. After the dealer burned and turned the , the small blind bet 15,000 and Phan moved all in for 22,100 more. The big blind snap-called and was disgusted upon seeing the cards.
Phan:
Big Blind:
Phan turned a straight, but he wasn't out of the woods as his opponent held flush and straight draws. The dealer burned one last time and put out the . Phan dodged danger and was shipped the double.