Dimitri Pembroke Eliminated in 4th Place (�62,000)
Dimitri Pembroke shoved all in under the gun for 1.905 million, which was a big enough bet to get Paul Febers to fold. Alan Gold then looked down at his cards in the small blind, asked for an exact count, shrugged and made the call. Daragh Davey quickly folded the big blind.
Pembroke:
Gold:
Pembroke managed to get his stack in as a dominant favorite. In fact, according to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, he was a 72.37% favorite to double on the hand. Unfortunately for him, the cards had other plans as the flop paired Gold's ten.
Suddenly Gold was an 82.42% favorite. The turn was of no consequence, and Pembroke needed a king on the river to stay alive. This is an elimination post so you already know that one did come. Instead it was the and Pembroke had to settle for fourth place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alan Gold |
9,800,000
1,990,000
|
1,990,000 |
Dimitri Pembroke | Busted |