Huge Start for Miroslav
Miroslav Sheynin made the final table of this event last year, finishing in 6th place. Now, in 2013, Sheynin has made a great start to making another deep run.
We arrived at what would be a massive hand with around flop on the felt, around 5,000 in the pot and with Sheynin, Steven Sale and Ken Demlakian all involved in the hand.
Sale was first to act and led for 1,500. Demlakian then quickly made it 3,600 to go. Sheynin took his time to make the call, while Sale also flicked out some chips.
The turn was a and this time Sale checked and Demlakian bet 5,400. Sheynin counted out his stack and made the call, leaving himself just under 7,000 behind. Sale also made the call and the dealer readied the final card.
The river was an and it was quickly checked to Sheynin. After just a couple of moments, Sheynin moved all in for 6,625.
Sale called off all his chips – slightly less than Sheynin’s stack – and the action was on Demlakian.
Demlakian took his sunglasses off and eventually shrugged and said, “I guess I have to call.”
“Nuts,” said Sheynin, turning over his .
Demlakian showed his and left himself crippled, while Sale’s cards went into the muck and he made his way out of the tournament area.
Sheynin is now up to around 50,000 in chips, which is huge for this early stage of the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Miroslav Sheynin |
50,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
Ken Demlakian | 5,000 | |
Steven Sale
|
Busted |