Dutch Boyd raised, and Brian Meinders reraised from the big blind. Boyd called, and they took a flop of . Meinders bet, and Boyd raised, each men putting in two bets to see the turn. Meinders check-called a bet there and another one on the river to see the showdown.
Boyd tabled , and his top pair was the best hand. That's another one to Boyd.
The two players saw a flop, and Boyd check-called a bet from Meinders. The on the turn hit the river, and Boyd this time tried a check-raise. Meinders called, and then bet out when the hit on the river. Boyd made the call, and saw the bad news when Meinders showed him a flopped straight with
A small series of raises and re-raises led to a flop. Both players checked, and then Meinders led out at the turn card, and Boyd made the call. The on the river drew a check from both players. Boyd showed and it was good enough to earn him the pot.
Brian Meinders raised from the button, and Dutch Boyd made it three bets to go.
The two men saw the dealer flop , and Meinders called a Boyd bet. On the turn, Boyd fired again before Meinders raised it back at him. Boyd called the extra bet, and he check-called one final bet on the river.
Dutch Boyd raised, and Brian Meinders made the call. The flop came , Meinders check-raised Boyd, who made the call. The turn was the , and this time Meinders led out, and got raised by Boyd. Meinders made the call, and the got a check-call from Meinders after Boyd led out.