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We pick up a three-handed pot on the flop, with 1,600 chips already in the middle of the table. The board showed , and action was on Rhett Butler. He checked, and Ylon Schwartz put out a bet of 725. Gary Schoengold was next, and he made the call. Butler followed suit, and all three men went to the turn.
The dealer turned the on fourth street, and all three men checked. Fifth street was the . Butler checked, Schwartz bet 400, and Schoengold called. Butler had one last decision to make, and he opted to check-raise to a total of 3,100. Schwartz took a minute to ponder before making the call. Not to be outdone, Schoengold matched the bet as well.
"I have a full house," said Butler.
"Let's see it," prompted Schwartz, holding his cards over the muck. Butler obliged, tabling . It was good; both of his opponents slid their cards back to the dealer, and Rhett Butler raked in a nice pot. He has climbed up close to the 30,000-chip mark. Schwartz, meanwhile, dropped a significant chunk of his stack in that hand; he is all the way down to 6,075.