Bergman Busts On Last Hand
We were scheduled to play down to 24 players today, but there was still a live hand after Finne's elimination.
With a raise to 105,000 in front of him, Bryan Colin three-bet to 335,000 on the button. Short-stacked Josh Bergman moved all in for his last 500,000 or so. The original raiser folded and when Colin called, the hands were opened.
Colin:
Bergman:
The table was surrounded by players and media members alike as the flop fell .
"Fade!" Bergman's rail yelled. "Fade!"
Turn:
"Pair the board! Nine! Fadeaway!"
River:
Silence. Bergman stood still, expressionless for a moment looking at the damage before finally walking away. Colin shook Bergman's hand before stacking his chips and will enter tomorrow with 1.925 million.
Remarkably, each of the three tables in play lost a player on the final hand, and just 22 players will return for tomorrow's penultimate day.