2025 RGPS Grand Prix Southern Indiana
JB Wells shoved all in from the small blind over an early limp from Mark Hubers, who called with A♥K♠. Wells had A♠5♥ for a dominated holding. The board brought no help, and he sent his 70,000 or so to Hubers.
A player was all in for about 55,000 with A♣Q♣ and racing against the 7♥7♦ of Travis Rodgers.
The 10♣4♣4♠ flop brought a sweat with a club flush draw, but the 3♦ and K♥ were bricks.
George Durham opened to 12,000 in the cutoff and Jim Decker called in the small blind.
On the 6♥9♥K♣ flop, Durham continued for 13,000, and Decker tanked about 90 seconds before shoving for 42,500.
"I don't believe you at all," Durham said.
Eventually, he called with A♥2♠, but he needed runner-runner against 6♦6♠ for a set. The 4♦ ended it early on the turn.
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
JB Wells bet 16,000 from the big blind in a three-handed pot with 4♦A♦K♠6♠ on the board. The player on the button called, and the small blind got out of the way. On the 2♠ river, Wells slid in what looked like around 70,000, which was close to enough to cover his opponent. After about a minute of tanking, Wells' opponent conceded the pot.
Travis Rodgers opened to 8,000 in the hijack and called a three-bet to 23,000 from Brad Butcher on the button.
On the 9♣6♦3♠ flop, Butcher continued for 21,000. Rodgers made it 42,000, and Butcher tanked awhile before mucking.
"Show the bluff, it's good for the game," he said.
Rodgers obliged but showed 10x10x for an overpair.
A player under the gun bet 7,500 of a 2♣5♣Q♣ flop, and Brad Butcher called on the button. The under-the-gun player continued for 14,000 on the 5♠ only to see Butcher jam for what looked like about 90,000. The players had similar stacks.
After a brief tank, Butcher's opponent tossed 9♥9♠ into the middle.
"No good," Butcher said, though he didn't show.
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The players are on break again with 14 players left.