Chris Tryba and an opponent saw a flop of in a raised pot. Tryba bet out 1,600 and his opponent made the call. The turn brought the and Tryba fired out again, this time for 2,725. His opponent put in a raise to 6,000 and Tryba moved his entire stack in the middle.
Much to Tryba's chagrin, his opponent snap-called and quickly flipped over for quad treys, leaving Tryba's drawing dead. The meaningless peeled off on the river and Tryba was sent packing for the second time today.
As we were watching the Jacob Peterson unfold Andy Philachack was involved in a hand as well. We didn't catch all the action but it was a preflop all in and a call. Philachack held pocket kings and his opponent had pocket jacks. The jacks never caught up and Philachack has 45,000.
The player on the button opened for 1,000 and Jacob Peterson bumped it up to 2,500 from the big blind. The flop came and Peterson bet 2,500. His opponent called and the turn came . They both checked and the river came . Peterson checked and his opponent bet 5,000.
Peterson went into the tank and had a difficult decision - a call was about a third of his stack. He tossed in the call and his opponent tabled for the nut flush. Peterson mucked his hand with a heavy sigh.
With a flop of , Kyle Cartwright's opponent bet out 1,600 and Cartwright made the call. Fourth street paired the board, bringing the . Both men checked and the river came the . Cartwright checked for a third time and his opponent tossed out 3,000.
Cartwright made the call, but was disheartened to find his opponent table for a rivered straight. Cartwright shook his head and gave a wry smile, tossing his cards to the muck in the process. He's currently sitting on about 29,500.