



board down to the river, until Peters took a 25,000 stab at the pot on the end. Pickett made the call and Peters tabled nothing but king-high. Pickett then turned over ace-high to collect the miniature pot.




board down to the river, until Peters took a 25,000 stab at the pot on the end. Pickett made the call and Peters tabled nothing but king-high. Pickett then turned over ace-high to collect the miniature pot.


, Kenny Bedoya opened with a 70,000 bet and Michael Pickett was the lone caller. The turn brought the
and Bedoya fired again, this time sliding 150,000 into the middle; Pickett made the call.
, which caused Bedoya to put on the brakes, as he passed the first action to Pickett, who bet 200,000. Bedoya took one last look at his cards before tossing them into the muck, conceding the hand to Pickett, who now has right around 1 million in chips.


and Sabat check-called a 20,000 bet from Peters. After the
on the turn, Sabat checked, and after Peters bet 30,000, Sabat raised to 90,000; Peters made the call.
river and was called by Peters, who showed 10-5 for a full house. Sabat flipped up K-6 for the higher boat, and a much-needed double up to 420,000.


and Peters check-called Pickett's 50,000-chip bet on the
turn. Peters fired out 150,000 when the river brought the
and Pickett called, showing 
. Peters flipped up 
for a busted draw. Pickett increases his stack to 840,000 while Peters dips to 980,000.


and both players checked. The turn brought the
and once again, both players opted to see another free card, which was the
. Bedoya passed the first action to Pickett who fired a 100,000 bullet on the river, prompting Bedoya to surrender the hand.
Level: 18
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000


and the action checked around to Peters who led out with a 100,000 bet. Action then fell to Kenny Bedoya who came over the top with an all-in re-raise and Peters knuckled the table saying, "Good bet," before surrendering the hand.