[user40108]
Shannon Shorr has the button in seat 3 and he raises to 105,000. Matt Keikoan calls and they see a flop of . Keikoan checks and Shorr fires out 175,000. Keikoan waves his hand and says "all in." Shorr wastes little time folding. Matt Keikoan wins the pot.
[user66118]
Matt Keikoan has the button in seat 1. Again, he just calls. This time, though, Shorr takes the initiative to raise it up to 130,000. Keikoan calls.
The two players see the flop come . Shorr is first to act, and he checks. Keikoan seizes the chance to bet, putting in 150,000. Shorr comes back with a reraise, making it 450,000 total, and Keikoan mucks his hand.
[user66118]
Matt Keikoan has the button in seat 1. Continuing the recent trend of passiveness preflop, he calls, and Shorr checks his option.
The flop comes . Check, check.
The turn is the . Again, check, check.
Fifth street is the . Shorr checks, and Keiokan makes the minimum bet of 40,000. Shannon puts in a check-raise to 200,000, and Keikoan lets his hand go quickly.
[user40108]
Shannon Shorr has the button in seat 3 and he raises to 105,000. Matt Keikoan pulls back his blind, counts out 305,000 and pushes it towards the center. Shorr appears as though he wants to play, although he inevitably tosses his hand into the muck. Matt Keikoan wins the pot.
[user66118]
Matt Keikoan has the button in seat 1. He calls, and Shorr says, "Run it."
The flop comes . Shorr leads out with a bet of 55,000. Keikoan makes the smooth call.
The turn brings the . No slowing down for Shorr, he fires another 160,000-chip bullet. Keikoan again flat calls.
The river is the . Shorr passes this time, and Keikoan checks as well, showing . Shorr open mucks , having flopped a pair and a flush draw. Regardless, Keikoan takes down the pot with a bigger pair on the river.