On a heads-up turn of 7?7?2?7?, Karl Sandahl moved all-in for 22,000 and Joseph Chetrit beat him into the pot.
Sandahl tabled the 9?9? for a full house but he had zero chance at survival as Chetrit revealed K?7? for quads to make the 4? river a formality.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joseph Chetrit | 150,000 | |
Karl Sandahl
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Busted |