Oghabian Coolered by Calamusa
Milad Oghabian got the last of his chips in from early position after seeing a flop of in a four-handed pot. He received action from Pierre Calamusa, who was in the hijack.
Milad Oghabian:
Pierre Calamusa:
Oghabian's flopped two pair were in trouble against Calamusa's set, needing to hit running sixes to improve to quads or to see the board bring a straight to force a chop. The turn dashed all the hopes of either happening and the river completed the runout to result in Oghabian's elimination from the tournament.
"I had queen-ten!" said Bhavin Khatri to Calamusa after check-folding it from the small blind.
Calamusa engaged, saying that Khatri should have committed his chips.
"I would have won!" said Khatri. Calamusa laughed, conveying that he was aware of such facts as he stacked his newly-acquired chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pierre Calamusa | 72,000 | |
Bhavin Khatri | 52,000 | |
Milad Oghabian | Busted |