Crowder Finds Some Company
Keith Crowder is up over the chip average after dragging a good pot a moment ago.
Before the flop, the small blind limped in, and Keith Crowder raised to 5,600 from the big. The small blind was about to reraise to 15,000, but as soon as his hand crossed the betting line, Crowder announced, "All in," and the small blind pulled his hand back. The floor was called, and they essentially ruled that Crowder acted out of turn. They allowed the small blind to take his raise back, and he instead called to see a flop.
The dealer spread out , and the small blind checked. Crowder continued out with another 10,000 chips. His opponent called, and they both checked through the turn. On the river, the cued a leading bet of 12,000 from the small blind, and Crowder instantly flicked the calling chips from his stack.
The small blind showed , but Crowder's had that out-kicked. The pot goes to Crowder, and it moves him up to about 85,000.