Aidan Quinlan Eliminated in 14th Place (�20,560)
Brian Moore raised to 600,0000 from under the gun and Aidan Quinlan made the call on the button, leaving only 225,000 behind. Stephen Groom came along from the big blind and the three players saw a flop of Q?2?K?.
Groom checked to Moore, who made the minimum bet of 250,000. Quinlan tried to make the pay jump by tanking for a bit, but when the clock was called on him he eventually made the call. Groom got out of the way and the cards were tabled for all to see.
Aidan Quinlan: A?Q?
Brian Moore: 7?7?
"You wouldn't do me like that, would you?" Quinlan quipped. However, the deck would do him like that as the 7? turn gave Moore a set to leave Quinlan's pair drawing dead. The 6? river was inconsequential and Quinlan was the first to leave the final day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brian Moore |
9,600,000
1,600,000
|
1,600,000 |
Stephen Groom |
6,850,000
-975,000
|
-975,000 |
Aidan Quinlan | Busted |