Eric Bunch and Will Berry just got in a preflop raising war with the former putting 5,600 in from middle position only to see the latter ship it from the button for 16,600. Bunch thought a bit and folded, and Berry didn't show.
Bunch has had success here at Hard Rock Tulsa before. Last fall in this event, he took sixth for $9,352. Then, this February, he got fourth in the Oklahoma State Championship of Poker for $9,282.
We found Terry Karn all in for what looked to be around 500 and at risk against four other players with a sizable side pot of about 2,600 on the felt as well. Everyone checked the flop and Jared Wade bet roughly the size of the side pot on a board of . His three live opponents folded, and he showed for the bottom end of the four-straight. Karn was drawing live with but couldn't find the eight he needed as he paired on the river. He reentered immediately.
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We found Ross Bybee with a T5,000 chip in front of him on the button, representing an unknown bet amount on a board. Greg Jennings check-raised to 5,600 from middle position, and Bybee called. On the river, Jennings flicked his last T100 chip in the pot, thinking he was moving all in. But, the dealer hadn't given him change from the two T5,000 chips he put in when he announced his raise. The bet was ruled to be 100, and Bybee called.
Greg Jennings bet 525 from the button after two checks on a board of . RunGood Pro Ross Bybee called from under the gun, as did another player in the pot. Everyone checked the , and Bybee turned over. Nobody could beat it. Bybee took this event down last year for more than $26,000 as part of a four-way chop.
Terry Presley had a rough Day 1a, dusting off a couple of bullets, but he's back in action on Day 1b. In one recent pot that had a bit over 4,000 in it, he bet 1,000 from the cutoff on a board of and his opponent on the button called. Presley showed and took down the pot.