Mark Johnson raised to 125,000 from the button and Ryan Dykhouse called from the big blind. The flop was and Dykhouse checked. Johnson bet 155,000 and Dykhouse raised to 400,000. Johnson threw out a three bet to 700,000.
Dkyhouse folded and Johnson showed for the stone-cold bluff.
We picked up the action with a board that read and Mark Johnson bet 135,000. Adam Friedman called and the fell on the river. Johnson bet 265,000 and Friedman called but mucked when Johnson showed for two pair.
Nick Pupillo moved all in from under the gun and Ryan Dykhouse called from the big blind.
Pupillo:
Dykhouse:
The flop came and Dykhouse vaulted into the lead. The came on the turn and the fell on the river and Dykhouse extended his chip lead and sent Pupillo to the rail.
Jeremy Ehrke opened to 125,000 from the button and Adam Friedman called from the big blind. The flop was and Friedman check-called a bet of 160,000 from Ehrke. The came on the flop and both players checked. The river was the and Friedman check-raised to 575,000 after a bet of 170,000.
Ehrke thought for a couple of minutes and eventually made the call. "I have it," Friedman said and rolled over for Broadway.
Nick Pupillo raised to 130,000 from the cutoff and Mark Johnson moved all in from the small blind for 593,000. Pupillo thought for a moment and eventually made the call.
Pupillo:
Johnson:
The flop came and Pupillo stayed good on the turn, but Johnson spiked the on the river for the double up to stay alive.