Blinds 150/300/25
Players Registered: 185
Richard Tuhrim |
As we were walking around the room to gather chip counts Tim Reilly had called us over to say that he had a feeling it was about to a big pot.
4 players, Reilly included, saw a flop of [9h][2s][7s] and the action was checked to Richard Tuhrim who led out for 1,100. Reilly called and the small blind put in a check-raise to 3,600. The player in early position folded and it was back on Tuhrim and he put in a four-bet to 8,600.
"I should just jam because of what I said about this hand" Reilly said as he threw his cards into the muck. The small blind quickly called and we were heads up to the turn.
The small blind checked his action when the [5h] hit the turn and Tuhrim quietly pushed his remaining chips into the middle with both hands, good for an all in bet of 16,975.
The small blind crossed his arms and sat back in his chair after he cut out the chips to call and left them on his cards.
"Can I see the next card?" He asked the dealer.
After a few minutes he eventually released his hand into the muck.
"Should I show it?" Tuhrim asked, and after some encouragement from Reilly he tabled the [Qs][10s].
Players will be on their last 15 minute break of the day after this level.