Rodney Spriggs had all his chips being counted to pay off an opponent for around 16,000 on a board of . Spriggs had turned up in front of him but his flopped nut straight had been cracked on the river by .
"I am not running good," Spriggs observed with a shake of the head.
Left with 2,000, he busted on the last hand before break. Play resumes in 15 minutes.
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An early player checked to Bryan Campanello on a board of , and the RunGood Team Pro put his opponent all in for 6,050. The player called it off with but found himself drawing dead against the of Campanello.
Hasan Haq and Gabriel Attoun have also taken seats at that table, the newest to be filled out.
We found Justin Custer tanking in the small blind on a board of . He had bet 4,000 only to see Hasan Haq make it 13,000 in middle position. Custer slowly stacked all his chips and put them in the middle, a bet of about 5,000 more that barely covered Haq.
"You caught me," Haq said. "But I might have outs."
Haq:
Custer:
Haq was indeed drawing live to clubs, but the river was the .
"If you put a club out there, you'd have ruined my day," Custer told the dealer.
Bryan Campanello shoved all in for about 12,500 effective in the small blind on a completed board of . His opponent in middle position sighed and called it off, and the RunGood Team Pro showed for the nut flush.
RunGood Team Pro Mina Greco and former RunGood champ Will Berry are back in the tournament after firing and bricking in Day 1a. A new arrival is Chris Conrad, another RunGood Team Pro.
RunGood Team Pro Dan "Wretchy" Martin just sat in and immediately found himself mixing it up, betting 1,300 on a flop. He got a call from his left and a check-raise to 3,000 from Julie Walker in the small blind. Martin called, as did the third player. Everyone checked the and Walker checked the river as well. Martin fired 10,000 and got two quick folds.
"That's how you do it," his neighbor said. "Just sit down and win a hand."