Lodden Picked Off (On the River?)
Fourth street was the . Lodden again allowed O'Shea to bet, this time calling 2,200 to see the final card.
The river was the , pairing the board. Lodden checked, and O'Shea announced that he was all in, having his man slightly covered. Lodden took just a few seconds to consider before sliding his remaining chips, approximately 6,000, into the center in one neat stack.
O'Shea tabled , and it was the winner. A disgusted look befell Lodden as spun his cards into the air, landing face-down in the muck. He shook hands with the table, wished them luck, and then inched his way through the mass of humanity and out the exit.