2026 RGPS Passport Pennsylvania
Gerald Martin led out for 3,000 from the big blind on the 5♠7♠Q♣10♥ turn, and Gary Andrews slid in a call on the button.
The dealer completed the board with the 2♣ river, and Martin sized up to 7,000. Andrews counted out a call and tossed it into the middle.
"One pair," said Martin as he turned over A♥A♦.
"One pair is good," replied Andrews while sliding his cards into the muck, and Martin raked in the pot.
Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Gary Andrews limped in the cutoff, with Joseph Strazzire tossing in a call from the small blind. Steven Pheasant checked in the big blind, and all three players checked through the 10♠9♦3♣ flop.
Strazzire led out for 600 on the 2♣ turn, seeing a call from Pheasant before Andrews folded.
The 9♣ river produced a bet of 1,000 from Strazzire, and Pheasant replied with a raise to 3,000. Strazzire took a moment before sliding his cards into the muck, and Pheasant took down the pot.
Steven Pheasant limped from under the gun, and Gerald Martin made the call in the small blind. Joseph Strazzire checked his big blind option, and the dealer fanned out the A♣10♣A♠ flop.
Martin and Strazzire quickly checked, and Pheasant fired a bet of 600. That produced folds from both opponents, and Pheasant collected an early pot.
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