Three players saw a flop, and action checked to Cherie Baber, who bet 200,000 last to act. Sam Abernathy called in the small blind, and those two saw a hit the turn. Abernathy checked, and Baber pushed all in to set Abernathy at risk. She tanked a bit and called it off for 595,000.
Abernathy:
Baber:
Baber's set was in the lead but she was fading quite a few river cards. One was the , which happened to come off the deck to double Abernathy up.
Cherie Baber opened for 75,000 in middle position and Sam Abernathy reraised to 180,000 in the cutoff. As soon as action was on Baber again, she announced all in. Abernathy thought awhile and called for 581,000.
Cherie Baber opened under the gun to 60,000, and Michael Sanders made it 165,000 in middle position. Baber called out of turn before the big blind could even fold, and the two saw a flop. Baber checked and snap-folded when Sanders said he was all in.
Justin Gardenhire defended his big blind from a Rodney Spriggs open and then checked a flop. Spriggs said he was all in, and Gardenhire immediately called.
Gardenhire:
Spriggs:
Spriggs needed an ace or a heart but found neither as the turn was followed by a river.
At the other table, Sam Abernathy flopped a king-high flush to bust Ira Lampley, whose hand was already mucked when we got to the table.