2019 RunGood Poker Series Bossier City
Mack Khan Flops a Set Five Ways
The "action" started when the first player limped from early position and someone called behind. The player on the button made it 500 to go and Mack Khan called from the small blind.
The big blind and the two limpers called as well.
The flop was and Khan led for 1,200. He got one caller.
The turn was the and Khan led again, this time making it 3,100. His opponent called.
The river was the and Khan bet once more. His opponent called 6,000 on the river and Khan showed for a set. His opponent showed for two pair and tossed his hand into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mack Khan
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26,000 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Schuyler Thornton Five Bets Pre Then Calls a Shove
The board read and the first player to act shoved his remaining 11,000 into Schuyler Thornton, who quickly called.
According to Thornton and Eric Rivkin, Thornton made it five bets preflop and got called. Then shoved into on the flop.
Thornton called with against the of his opponent.
The turn was a and the river was another .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Schuyler Thornton | 44,000 |
RGPS Bossier City Horseshoe Main Event Profile: Judy LeBlanc
Judy LeBlanc is trying to bag like her husband Lane did earlier in Day 1B.
The two have been married for 52 years and are retired. They used to run a grocery store and Chevron station together. They have two kids, a boy and a girl.
Lane bagged 54,000 and Judy is looking to join him in the Day 2 field.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Judy LeBlanc |
22,000
22,000
|
22,000 |
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
RGPS Bossier City Horseshoe Main Event Profile: Dean Baranowski
Dean Baranowski is a Chiropractor from Coppell, TX. He's originally from Wisconsin, but moved to Dallas for chiropractor school and has been working in Texas ever since.
He's been married for 12 years to Colleen and has two daughters, Piper and Paxton.
He just knocked out a player after he opened to 1,000 and the player shoved all in. Baranowski called with and was against .
The board ran out and Baranowski won the hand and sent his opponent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Dean Baranowski | 45,000 |
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Level: 5
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
You'll Never Believe the Hand Mason Hinkle Just Played
Rumor has it Mason Hinkle won a hand and eliminated two players with pocket jacks.
If that were true Hinkle would have opened under the gun to 1,000 and got called in four spots before Chris Conrad would have shoved all in for 5,700.
Hinkle would have then reraised to 15,000 and two players behind him would have folded before a third player moved all in for about 21,000.
Hinkle would have called off and shown two jacks, , and been up against and .
The board would have ran out and Hinkle would have stacked nearly 80,000 chips and eliminated two players.
If that were true, we also wouldn't tell Uncle Ron about it.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mason Hinkle |
78,000
78,000
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78,000 |