Chadha Not Rewarded For His Good Call
Felipe Ramos opened the action in late position to 22,000 and was reraised by Carlos Chadha to 48,000. Ramos played with his chips, putting them in various stacks, before making the call.
The flop came and Chadha led out for 26,000. Ramos again went to messing with his stack before quietly saying "I'm all in" and then placing his chips into the middle. Chadha counted out his stack and looked as if he was trying to figure out the odds while mumbling numbers under his breath. He leaned back and said to no one in particular "flopped a draw."
Then Chadha went through several hand possibilities, again talking out loud. "Jack ten? Queen ten? King ten? Maybe random Ace queen?" Finally convincing himself, he made the call.
"I'm right," said Chadha as he saw Ramos had . Pleased with himself as he tabled , he turned to Ramos and said "been fun playing with you" and then the two bumped fists.
The turn was the to move Ramos into the lead. "There it is," said a dejected Chadha. "One time please," he begged, as the dealer started to put out the river card.
It was the and that would be the end of Chadha's tournament. "Good game guys," Chadha said politely.
"Good call," responded Ramos.
"Thanks, good luck guys," said Chadha, as he went to collect his winnings.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Felipe Ramos |
440,000
221,000
|
221,000 |
Carlos Chadha
|
Busted |