Cameron Douglas Eliminated in 10th Place ($11,047)
As a result of back-to-back brutal hands, Cameron Douglas went out one spot short of the final table.
In the first hand, Douglas raised to 75,000 from the under the gun position, and was called by Keith Heine from the cutoff and Tim Burden from his big blind.
Burden checked the flop, Douglas continued for 75,000 and was called by both players.
After Burden checked on the turn, Douglas shoved all in, which got a call from the shorter stack of Heine and a fold from Burden.
The players tabled their hands.
Douglas:
Heine:
Douglas had turned the jack-straight, but Heine had flopped the queen-high straight.
The river only improved Heine's hand, securing him the near triple-up and leaving Douglas as the short stack.
Unfortunately for Douglas, he would be eliminated on the very next hand.
Action folded around to Burden in the small blind, he called and Douglas shoved all in for 325,000.
Burden thought for a moment, playing with three 100,000 chips, and finally tossed them in for the call.
Douglas:
Burden:
The board ran out , which eliminated Douglas and left the remaining nine players to play on the nationally televised final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tim Burden |
4,000,000
350,000
|
350,000 |
Keith Heine |
1,220,000
720,000
|
720,000 |
Cameron Douglas | Busted |