We found Justin Gardenhire pushing nearly all of his chips in from middle position in what looked to be a reraised pot, and Matt Anderson calling in the small blind. He turned over , but Gardenhire still had a bit more behind the 34,200 he put in.
"I have three outs," Gardenhire said with a smile.
The flop came and Gardenhire snapped off the last 5,400.
"You hit your ten?" Anderson wondered.
Indeed, Gardenhire showed . The turn and river were bricks.
On a flop of , a player in middle position bet 3,000 and got raised to 9,000 by Reggie Tynes. Clint Lilienthal, who had checked the small blind, made it 30,700. The original bettor folded, and Tynes mucked face-up.
Reggie Tynes was under the gun and check-called 11,000 from a middle position player on a board of . The river brought a and Tynes checked. His opponent fired 17,000.
"Standard river card," Tynes said before splashing in a call.
The bettor seemed reluctant to show and finally turned up for a pair and missed straight draw. Tynes had and took it with queens.
Two players checked to Jamie Kerstetter, who bet 14,500 on a flop of in the cutoff. Small blind Clint Lilienthal pushed in about 75,000, and Kerstetter shoved for approximately 60,000 after the third player folded.
Lilienthal:
Kerstetter:
It was top set against a straight, with Kerstetter needing the board to pair. The turn and river didn't do it, and she wished everyone good luck before departing.
We found Colin Perry in the big blind shoving all in for 12,000 after an opponent in the small bet bet 3,000 on a completed board of . Perry's opponent quickly called, and Perry turned over for quads.
Clint Lilienthal called 1,900 from Drew Woodke on a board of , and Lilienthal checked when the fell on the river. Woodke grinned and fired 15,000, and Lilienthal folded immediately.