Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
Three players put in 2,000 each on a ![]()
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flop, and action checked to cutoff Mark Hodge on the
turn. He bet 5,700, and the small blind min-raised. Blake Bohn called in middle position, and Hodge snap-shoved for about 77,000 total. The small blind folded, and Bohn expressed frustration at his play before mucking what he said was a set.
"How do you min-raise him there?" Bohn asked in disgust.
Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
On a ![]()
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board, Cody Gilbertson put his last 10,000 or so in from under the gun, and the Adam Sivertson was in the tank on the button.
"Call," he said after a bit of thought.
Gilbertson: ![]()
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Gilbertson needed help with just one pair, but the [3] river was a brick.
Blake Bohn put in 1,300 in the cutoff, and Mark Hodge made it 3,300 in the big blind. A player in middle position shoved for about 15,000, Bohn folded, and Hodge called.
Hodge: ![]()
Middle position: ![]()
The race went in Hodge's favor as the board came ![]()
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.
"You do all the work, and I get the rewards," Hodge said to Bohn.
Jim Boone got ![]()
in against a player holding ![]()
. He managed to find an ace as ![]()
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hit the board, and no king emerged to save his opponent.
At another table, Loki Abboud got his last 9,500 or so in on an ace-high flop with ![]()
and was crushed by a player with ![]()
. Abboud spiked a six on the turn to survive.
Level: 7
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 50
Four players limped in, and Brett Reichard made it 3,600 on the button. Ken Rosheisen, the first limper, called, and everyone else folded. The ![]()
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flopped, and Rosheisen check-called 7,000. Both players checked the
and
, and Rosheisen showed ![]()
. Reichard flipped ![]()
into the muck.
Players are on break for 10 minutes.