Joan Sandoval called 3,600 from an opponent in the big blind on a flop, then 9,000 more on the turn. On the river, the big blind got a rough count of Sandoval's stack before pushing all in, only to see Sandoval snap with for quads. The big blind was forced to show her .
Todd Adler put a shorter stack at risk for about 30,000 on a flop holding against . The player with top pair failed to overtake the kings, and Adler is nearing 200,000.
A player opened for 5,200 on the button, and Brett Reichard three-bet to 12,500 in the small blind. Craig Trost four-bet to 24,500 in the big blind, folding out the player on the button. Reichard shoved all in for roughly 65,000 total.
"That good, huh?" Trost asked, taking a sip of his drink. He opted to fold after a minute or so of thought.
Brett Reichard is looking to follow his son's lead and take down a Mid-States Poker Tour event.
Tony Malcein put a shorter stack at risk who held and started the hand with about 40,000, while Malcein had . The flop all but ended it with a set for Malcein, and the turn sealed his win.