Papa Karn made it 4,200 from early position and got four callers.
The flop came and the action checks around until a player bets 8,000. The button and the small blind folded before Jeremy Rodriguez shoved all in for 64,300. Karn asked for a count, but eventually folded as did the bettor.
The next hand, Karn and Rodriguez were heads up with the board reading and Rodriguez check-called 15,000.
The turn was the and Rodriguez shoved all in. Karn folded.
Mark Burford grew up just outside of Shreveport and is a local player here at the Bossier City Horseshoe. He earned the nickname "The Milkman" after owning a dairy farm.
Nowadays he owns cattle and says he doesn't really like playing on television, so he hasn't given much thought to the chance at playing on Poker After Dark. He's got a couple levels left before he takes a step closer to qualifying for the Showbound satellite and the shot at playing on PAD.
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The board read and Phil Norton from West Monroe, LA bet 3,000. Another player called before a third player shoved all in. Norton reshoved all in and the other player folded.
Norton had the best of it with against the of his opponent.
The turn was the and the river was the and Norton won the hand, eliminating his opponent.
Four players saw the flop and Eddie Buie checked before a player in middle position bet 4,200. Buie and another player called.
The turn was the and Buie checked again. The same player bet again, this time making it 5,000 to go. The player on the button called and Buie shoved for 9,300. He got called in both spots.
The river was the and both the remaining players checked.
Buie turned over for a straight and claimed the pot.
Lane LeBlanc limped under the gun and Jerry Whitley called behind before another player moved all in for 18,200. LeBlanc reshoved for more and Whitley folded.
LeBlanc showed against the of his at-risk opponent.
The board ran out and LeBlanc won the hand and eliminated his opponent.