Hand #1:
Action folded around to Janosch Hain in the small blind and he went all in, putting action onto Clement Richez in the big blind who looked back at his cards and then announced a call.
Clement Richez:
Janosch Hain:
The two saw each other's hands and looked to one another, each with a bit of a shrug as they understood the inevitability of the situation. The flop came and the two had a little commentary about the flop, with Hain leading the way.
"I should be good," responded Richez as the turn came to give Hain a gutshot to Broadway.
"Ehhhh, some sweat!" responded Hain. The river fell and Hain was unable to hit, leaving Richez with the best hand. Stacks were counted and Richez was totaled to have 795,000. Hain paid it off and was left with around 120,000.
Hand #2:
On the following hand, Hain shoved all in on the button and was called by Potito Martire in the big blind.
Janosch Hain:
Potito Martire:
Hain flipped over his hand in a triumphant manner, excited he had picked up such a big stack after becoming crippled. He found himself up against a pair of ducks, however, and was not ahead going to the flop which improved his total number of outs to 10. However, that was all the sweat Martire needed as the turn and river finished the runout and Hain made his way from the tournament area.
"It was nice playing with you," said Richez as Hain took off.
Meanwhile, Gab Yong Kim was sent to the payout desk during transpiration of the aforementioned two hands as the 23rd-place finisher.
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Clement RichezGab Yong KimJanosch HainPotito Martire