Frank Toscano Eliminated in 14th Place ($31,344)
Ronit Chamani opened for 120,000 from the cutoff, and Frank Toscano jammed for 935,000 from the big blind. Chamani made the call.
Chamani:
Toscano:
"I thought you were making a move," Toscano said, but Chamani had the goods, and they held up when the board came .
The dealer counted out stacks, and Toscano was left with one T5000 chip, the smallest denomination remaining on the table at this juncture of the tournament.
"Chip and a chair, Frank," one of Toscano's tablemates said.
The next hand, Bryan Choi opened for a raise, and everyone else folded. Choi showed , and Toscano, who was all in with the ante, showed an as his first card. He slowly revealed his second card...the .
"Ah, damn it," he said with a laugh. Things ended quickly for Toscano when the flop came , and a and finished the board.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ronit Chamani |
1,920,000
1,460,000
|
1,460,000 |
Frank Toscano | Busted |