Greg Jennings got his last 16,500 or so in preflop with and was against the of Freddie Rodriguez. The race went Rodriguez's way as he flopped a pair on and proceeded to run a club flush with and .
Tommy Vedes bet 5,000 from the button on a board, only to see Rodney Spriggs check-jam from the big blind, putting Vedes at risk for 13,000 more. He tanked for a couple of minutes.
"I turned two pair," he said.
"Two pair's not drawing dead," Spriggs offered. "Well, unless you have that."
Vedes tanked another minute or two and mucked his cards.
Four players saw a flop with 6,500 already in the middle, and action checked to Eric Bunch, who bet 3,500. Rodney Spriggs immediately moved all in for 8,500, and Vic Harris was in the blind and put everyone all in. Bunch called off for 6,250 total.
"I'm probably behind," Harris said.
Spriggs revealed .
"Is that your big heart?" Bunch asked.
"Nope," Spriggs said. "I have a king."
"I'm in trouble then."
Bunch indeed had lower hearts with while Harris actually had the lead with . The board ran out dead and Harris scored the double knockout.