Gal Erlichman Rides the Rockets to the Top of the Leaderboard
We passed by the table where T.J. Cloutier and Mike Matusow are now sitting, and overheard Cloutier laughing a bit about a previous hand.
"He only played every hand for two hours...," said Cloutier in his famous Southern drawl. "Of course he gets 250 big blinds in before the flop and busts."
With Gal Erlichman quietly stacking a tower of orange T5000 tournament chips a few seats over, and adding them to an already expansive chip castle, it soon became apparent that Erlichman had stacked an unfortunate player, and the victim turned out to be 2010 November Niner Soi Nguyen.
According to Erlichman, the action started when a player opened for 500, and two others flatted the raise. Erlichman woke up with , and three-bet to 2,300.
This pressure folded the original raiser, but Nguyen four-bet to 9,300. When the action folded back to him, Erlichman jammed for the rest of his stack, and Nguyen called off with the .
Despite finding a premium hand, Nguyen was utterly dominated by Erlichman's rockets, and when the flop brought the case ace to the board, Nguyen's Main Event came to an abrupt end.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gal Erlichman |
118,000
118,000
|
118,000 |
Soi Nguyen | Busted |