Eddleman's Tens
. Both players checked. Fourth street was a repeat
. This time, the small blind led out with a bet, and Eddleman made the call. The last card off was another repeater, a third
. The small blind kept the pressure on with a bet of 5,000, but Eddleman was having none of it. He moved all in over the top, having his opponent covered. The player in the small blind called all in for his tournament life.Showdown:
Small Blind:

Eddleman:

A full house is good, but quads are just a bit better. Eddleman puts another notch in his belt, knocking off a player and climbing back up to 47,000.