Kent Washington shoved all-in for 145,000 from under the gun but received no action.
2010 World Series of Poker
It was Christopher Reider's turn to act under the gun and he chose to raise to 31,000. Everybody again folded and Reider tabled 
.
Action folded to Hoai Pham in the highjack who raised to 49,000. His opponents all folded and he pulled in the blinds and antes.
Matt Hollinger opened to 30,000 from under the gun and both Kent Washington (button) and Arthur Vea (big blind) called.
The flop fell 

and Vea checked to Hollinger who continued with 40,000. Both Washington and Vea folded.
"I had the best hand," Hollinger said confidently while raking in the pot.
Patrick Silvey opened to 29,000 from middle position and was met with no contenders.
David Villegas open shoved for 170,000 from middle position and collected the blinds and antes.
Matt Hollinger opened to 30,000 from the button and stole the blinds.
Kent Washington opened shoved in early position for 161,000 and Arthur Vea called in the highjack seat. The rest of the players folded and the hands were tabled:
Washington: 

Vea 

The 

flop was troublesome for Washington.
“How about a ten for a sweat!” someone from the rail yelled.
The dealer obliged, planting the ultimate sweat card on the turn; the
. Washington entered the river with a dangerous draw and hit when the
fell.
Vea stormed off in anger and Washington clapped in elation. Washington now sits with about 340,000 chips and Vea has about 450,000 chips.
Christopher Reider opened to 36,000 from early position and action folded to Hoai Pham on the button. Pham made a big raise to 200,000 and Reider folded. Pham showed 
and said he didn't want to see a flop.
Arthur Vea limped in from early position and action folded to Kent Washington in the big blind who happily checked.
The flop fell 

and both players checked. They also checked the
on the turn. After the
was dealt on the river Washington checked a third time but Vea bet 17,000 this time. Washington folded and Vea took the pot.