Pateychuk Looking For His Triple Crown
Level 4
: 75/150, 0 ante
In October 2011 Russian player Andrey Pateychuk won the EPT San Remo for �680,000 ($937,530). A couple of months later he won the WPT Prague for � 450,000 ($599,720). Last year he couldn't win a bracelet, despite countless effort, but this year he's back. He's looking for his Triple Crown and what better tournament to win than one where first prize is guaranteed a million, right?
We just saw him doubling up. On a flop he pushed his 1,825 to the middle. His opponent made the call and turned over for top-pair. Pateychuk had the better of it with his and that hand held up: on the turn and on the river. Pateychuck doubled up but is still down on the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrey Pateychuk | 4,300 |