A short-stacked player moved all in for 19,000 and Rob Kroeger, who we’ve caught in some big hands throughout the day, called from the small blind.
Kroeger: ![kc kc](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/kc.gif)
![qh qh](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/qh.gif)
Opponent: ![8s 8s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/8s.gif)
![8c 8c](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/8c.gif)
It was a flip, but Kroeger needed to omprove to eliminate his opponent. The ![4s 4s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/4s.gif)
![2d 2d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/2d.gif)
flop didn’t do anything for him, but the
turn did give him an open-ended straight draw. The dealer burned one last time and put out the
. Kroeger hit his card and sent yet another player to the rail.
Rob Kroeger - 130,000