Peck Eliminated, Lekarczyk Doubles; Chip Counts from Table 6
Austin Peck was all in from the hijack for 15,700 into a pot of around 18,000 on the turn against Zach Gutierrez, who was in the cutoff. The board read .
"I feel like you might have me outkicked," said Gutierrez while thinking about his decision. He then came to the conclusion of, "there's only one kicker out there that beats me," as he made the call.
Austin Peck:
Zach Gutierrez:
Gutierrez found himself having made the correct call, needing to fade Peck's outs to a flush and three of a kind. The river came and Peck tapped the table, congratulating Gutierrez on a nice hand as he got up and left the tournament area.
Moments later, Matt Livingston put Mitch Lekarczyk all in on the turn with a board of in a cutoff-versus-small blind situation and Lekarczyk was happy to call.
Matt Livingston:
Mitch Lekarczyk:
Livingston had flopped top pair and found himself with second pair and a flush draw when he put Lekarczyk in. He found himself up against Lekcarczyk's set of deuces, needing to hit a spade on the river to avoid having to pay off the double.
The river fell and Lekarczyk secured the double at Livingston's expense.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Heine |
113,000
76,400
|
76,400 |
Zach Gutierrez |
82,900
42,900
|
42,900 |
Mitch Lekarczyk |
49,200
-11,500
|
-11,500 |
William Yarosh |
47,200
7,800
|
7,800 |
Matt Livingston |
38,800
-10,800
|
-10,800 |
Dapo Ajayi |
27,200
-12,800
|
-12,800 |
Corey Zedo |
19,200
-44,900
|
-44,900 |
Austin Peck | Busted |