The flop came . All of the chips ended up in the middle after a bet raise and shove. Nick Werle was sitting pretty with the red needles against the top pair of Fredrick Rule.
The turn was the to give Rule a straight draw. The river came the to bust Rule and give Werle a nice pot.
Jared Ingles was involved in a four-way pot with a wounded stack, about half of starting, All four players went to the turn which came to make the board read .
Ingles bet 1,300 from the cutoff. His three opponents all folded and Ingles showed the and collected the pot to build his stack up some.
Ricardo Eyzaguirre jumped into the tournament just a few minutes ago and was spotted already involved in a big pot as the flop read . Mark Franzen was in the big blind and moved all in with his shorter stack of about 11,000. Eyzaguirre called from middle position.
Franzen had a draw with the . Eyzaguirre had the for a pair and the lead. The turn was the to give Eyzaguirre two-pair.
The river came the to miss the flush and bust Franzen.
Cory Ledet of New Orleans, LA topped 146 entries to win Event #2: $250 Sunday Feast on Sunday January 23.
Ledet had only one cash for $520 on his poker resume before taking down this tournament, making this win his first big splash on the tournament poker scene.