Greg Jennings defended his big blind from a Ryan Tepen open and both players checked the . Jennings check-called 50,000 on the turn, and he came out betting with 115,000 on the river. Tepen thought a bit, asked to see Jennings' stack, and moved all in. Jennings snap-called.
Tepen:
Jennings:
Tepen had spiked a straight on the river, and Jennings was done for in seventh.
Ron Covert raised to 35,000 in middle position, and Bridgette Adkins defended her big blind. She checked the , and Covert bet 50,000. Adkins raised to 150,000, and Covert wasted no time before jamming.
"So gross," Adkins muttered. She tanked a couple of minutes and mucked.
Ryan Tepen opened from early position and got a call from David Caron. Tepen bet 30,000 on the flop, and Caron called. He bet 75,000 on the turn, and Caron immediately called. On the river, Tepen took more time before sliding enough in to put Caron all in, about 245,000.
"Can't beat anything," Caron said. "Help on the river would have been nice."
Luke Prestholt shoved for 74,000 in the small blind, and Ryan Tepen called instantly upon seeing his . He was racing against , and the flip went to Prestholt as the board came .
David Caron opened to 35,000, and both blinds called. Everyone checked the flop, and Andre "Aces" Allen checked the turn. Greg Jennings pushed in 55,000, and Caron quickly folded. Allen moved all in for 102,000 more.
"I don't know that I can fold," Jennings said. "I have too many outs."
"I like hearing that," Allen said.
Jennings called with and he had many outs indeed against .
The dealer burned and turned the , completing both of Jennings' draws.