Luke Rajnoha made a deep run in the first event at Run it Up Reno, but unfortunately his run ended one place shy of the money. Rajnoha lingered on the rail and told us how he lost his last big blind with against .
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Jordan Harris has just missed out on the money after clashing in a big pot against Michael Faulkner. Dan O'Brien raised to 12,000 and from his left it was Harris who moved all in for 62,000 and the action folded to Faulkner.
Faulkner moved all in for 65,000 and O'Brien gave it some thought before folding his card.
Faulkner:
Harris:
The board ran out and Harris hit the rail, as Faulkner just had him covered.
From under the gun, Jordan Harris limped in for 6,000. Play then folded to Dan O'Brien in the big blind, and he checked his option before the dealer ran out the paired flop. O'Brien checked, and Harris also checked.
The turn was the , and O'Brien bet 9,000. Harris made the call, and the river was the . O'Brien fired 22,000 with two-handed motion, and Harris gave it up.
Dan O'Brien just took down two more pots and he's now sitting on a big stack worth 170,000. First was David Bowles who was all in for one ante after which O'Brien called from the small blind and the big blind checked.
The flop brought out and O'Brien bet 6,000, his opponent called. The turn was the and now O'Brien check-called 14,000, after which the river was the . Both players checked and O'Brien tabled for the winner. His opponent showed and O'Brien bumped his stack to around 140,000 chips.
On the next hand the player in the cutoff moved all in for about 30,000 chips and O'Brien called from the button.
O'Brien:
Opponent:
The board ran out and O'Brien jumped up to 170,000 chips.
Jan Jotun just moved all in after a raise from early position and Mikkel 'Mikkel Villa' Skriver from Denmark called all in, after which the initial raiser folded.
Jotun:
Skriver:
The board ran out and Jotun's straight send Skriver to the rail.