Let the Mindgames Begin: Dunwoodie Busts First Hand After Break
The action folded around to Katie Swift on the button, but before she could act, Thomas Dunwoodie had announced all-in in the small blind. The floor was instantly called, and Swift was explained, that the bet would stand if she limped or folded, but that Dunwoodie would be allowed to take back the raise if she raised herself.
Swift thought about it for a moment before putting in a raise of 6,5 million. Dunwoodie sat back in his chair and contemplated his options but ultimately moved in anyways, Spinks folded, and Swift made the call.
Thomas Dunwoodie:
Katie Swift:
The flop was safe for Dunwoodie, as was the turn. The river was bad news for Dunworthie, who exited in 19th place.
With that elimination, Jacob Mulhern and Mateusz Rypulak are the only ones left with a golden chip, and whoever of the two lasts the longest will be awarded ��100,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Katie Swift |
132,000,000
15,375,000
|
15,375,000 |
Thomas Dunwoodie | Busted |