Dutch Boyd raised, and Brian Meinders made the call. The flop came , Meinders check-raised Boyd, who made the call. The turn was the , and this time Meinders led out, and got raised by Boyd. Meinders made the call, and the got a check-call from Meinders after Boyd led out.
Brian Meinders raised from the button, and Dutch Boyd made it three bets to go.
The two men saw the dealer flop , and Meinders called a Boyd bet. On the turn, Boyd fired again before Meinders raised it back at him. Boyd called the extra bet, and he check-called one final bet on the river.
A small series of raises and re-raises led to a flop. Both players checked, and then Meinders led out at the turn card, and Boyd made the call. The on the river drew a check from both players. Boyd showed and it was good enough to earn him the pot.
The two players saw a flop, and Boyd check-called a bet from Meinders. The on the turn hit the river, and Boyd this time tried a check-raise. Meinders called, and then bet out when the hit on the river. Boyd made the call, and saw the bad news when Meinders showed him a flopped straight with
Dutch Boyd raised, and Brian Meinders reraised from the big blind. Boyd called, and they took a flop of . Meinders bet, and Boyd raised, each men putting in two bets to see the turn. Meinders check-called a bet there and another one on the river to see the showdown.
Boyd tabled , and his top pair was the best hand. That's another one to Boyd.