Shannon Petluck bet on fourth which was enough to put him all in and the third player in the hand folded. Mike Ross called.
"I'm rolled up," Petluck said showing .
Ross had under and would need to hit some running cards to catch up.
In the end their boards read as follows:
Mike Ross: //
Shannon Petluck: //
Ross did pick up outs on the fifth and the sixth gave him a few more, but he ended up with just trip jacks on seventh, which was not quite good enough to eliminate Petluck.
"You're welcome," Ross said to Petluck after the hand.
"Yeah, thanks for the seven chip pot," Petluck joked. "Let the record show that I am extremely grateful for this pot."
"You're a really good friend of mine, but I would've loved to knock your ass out, Shannon," Ross said after the hand.
Eric Kurtzman was down to his last 900, so he put in a raise over a completion and got the rest in on fourth street three ways against Robert Campbell and James Woods. Campbell went three to a low on fifth and bet out Woods.
Campbell: /
Woods: / (folded on fifth street)
Kurtzman: /
Kurtzman was good for the moment for half of the pot with eights. He caught the and Campbell the . Campbell caught the on the end though, leaving Kurtzman dead to a straight and a low.
"Gutshot straight," Kurtzman muttered.
"You won't make it far going for gutshot straights," someone at the table joked.
Scott Clements had the betting lead and kept it in a four-way pot as he caught three clubs and three low cards. Meanwhile, David Bach got it all in for his last 100 on fourth street showing a queen up.
Clements: //
Bach: //
Seat 1: //
Seat 3: //
Everyone checked on the end and the player in Seat 3 announced aces and an eight-low. Clements had for a seven-low. Bach turned over for queens up, so he got half of the main pot to survive.
Ron Ware: //
Player 1: //
Shannon Petluck: / — Folded on fourth
Mike Ross: / — Folded on fourth
Player 2: / — Folded on fourth
Ron Ware was the bring in and Mike Ross completed.
"I should've completed," Ware said after looking at his hand.
"If you did it would've been a nickel!" Ross joked back.
Shanon Petluck called as did two other players and Ware as well.
On fourth street, action checked to Player 1 who bet. Ware then made it two bets while everyone else folded. Player 1 called. Ware continued to bet on fifth, sixth, and seventh, and his opponent called on every street.
"I was rolled down!" Ware said, excitedly turning over his for a full house. His opponent put his hand face down.
"You're a really good player Grumpy," Shannon Petluck said after the hand. "This guy over here has two kings!"
Petluck was pointing to the other player in the hand who did reveal his below, proving that Petluck was right.
"You see that! I'm the best player at the table!" Petluck said laughing. "You play so good Grumpy, I'm surprised you don't have more than one bracelet."