Go Go Gomes
A short-stacked Robert Slagle raised from late position, then Alex Gomes reraised the pot from the small blind and Allen Kessler folded the big blind. Slagle then said he was calling, and started to table his hand, but Kessler was there to stop him.
"Wait, wait... don't turn over your cards. This is exactly what happened the other day," said Kessler, alluding to the hand from Day 2 of Event 45: $50,000 Poker Players Championship in which a similar situation created controversy. Indeed, by calling Slagle wasn't quite all in, and so did as instructed and kept his cards face down.
After the chips were counted, Slagle had 3,900 left with which to play. The flop came , and he and Gomes more or less put in the rest at the same time, with Slagle showing and Gomes .
"Have a straight draw," said Slagle, pushing up the brim of his cowboy hat to see the dealer deliver the remaining cards. The turn was the and river the , and Gomes's aces and fours were best, sending Slagle out in 76th.
That one moves Gomes up over the 200,000-chip mark and back into the lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alex Gomes
|
205,000
45,000
|
45,000 |
Robert Slagle | Busted |