From the Penthouse to the Outhouse
Not more than a half an hour ago, Joe Tehan sat atop the chip counts. That made it all the more surprising when he became our latest casualty. We're not sure of all the specifics, but we did arrive at his table just in time to see him get his last 35,000 in on a flop of . Mikhail Semin had him covered and at risk.
Showdown
Tehan:
Semin:
Tehan was ahead with jacks and fours when the chips went in, not to mention an ace-high flush draw, but the running turn and river gave Semin top two pair and the win.
A quick check of Tehan's Twitter reveals what left him with a less than average stack in the first place:
JoeTehan Joseph Ugh!!! 3 way all in on 982r board. I had A598 vs AJ98 and 4567! I had some pretty darn good equity in that 3 way, 85k pot. Turn 5, river 2
June 27 2012
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mikhail Semin
|
150,000
99,600
|
99,600 |
Joe Tehan | Busted |