The Bubble For Dezfooli
After three all in and calls that ended in double ups, three other ones occured on the next hand.
The first one involved Thomas Eychenne, who moved all in from the small blind after Atanas Malinov opened from under the gun. With a shorter stack of 102,000 chips, Malinov called.
Atanas Malinov: A?A?
Thomas Eychenne: J?J?
As expected, even by Eychenne, Malinov doubled up on 5?Q?2?8?4?.
Another player doubled up at another table. But table 5, Seyed Dezfooli was in a difficult situation as he only had enough to pay the big blind.
Three players called him, then checked on the flop 8?A?Q?. On the turn 5?, Raffaele Castro in the small blind bet 28,000, and made his opponents fold.
Seyed Dezfooli: 4?2?
Raffaele Castro: A?4?
Dezfooli, who didn't see his cards, discovered that he had a straight draw. All the other players around the table asked for a three, but the 5? landed on the river and made of Seyed Dezfooli the bubble-boy of Day 1b.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Raffaele Castro |
250,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
Atanas Malinov |
228,000
228,000
|
228,000 |
Thomas Eychenne |
92,000
62,000
|
62,000 |
Seyed Dezfooli | Busted |