Bryce Yockey completed and Kevin Gerhart raised for Yockey to call. Gerhart bet fourth and Yockey check-called before leading fifth and earning a call. On sixth, both players checked and Yockey then bet seventh, Gerhart called.
Yockey show two aces in the hole for trip aces, but Gerhart won the pot with a jack-high straight.
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Kevin Gerhart completed and Brandon Shack-Harris then raised for Gerhart to call. Shack-Harris bet on fourth to earn a call and then bet on fifth with 20,000 behind. Gerhart raised and Shack-Harris called all-in.
Shack-Harris had paired his ace to fall behind the made queen low of Gerhart, but took the lead again on sixth when he improved to a jack low. However, Gerhart came right back on seventh with an eight to make a ten low, and Shack Harris paired up again to hit the rail.
Kevin Gerhart started things off with a pre flop raise. Brandon Shack-Harris re-raised and Eddie Blumenthal cold-called the three bets and Gerhart came along as well.
The flop was Blumenthal checked and Gerhart bet out. Then, Shack-Harris called all-in for his remaining chips, and Blumenthal called.
The turn was the and the action went check-check.
The dealer placed the river card and the action went the same way.
Kevin Gerhart:
Eddie Blumenthal:
Brandon Shack-Harris:
After all the cards were turned face up, it was Shack-Harris's aces that took down the high, and the nut low of Blumenthal's that won the low.
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Brandon Shack-Harris defended the big blind against a raise by Kevin Gerhart and they headed to the flop on which Gerhart bet, Shack-Harris raised and Gerhart called. Both then checked down the turn and the river. Gerhart tabled the for jacks and tens, which won the pot and left Shack-Harris short.