Benger's World Series Runbad Continues
Griffin Benger has had a few close calls at the World Series of Poker, most notably his 14th-place finish in Event #40 of the 2013 WSOP, but lady luck is rarely on his side during the latter stages here at the Rio. In his bust-out hand from that event, Benger was all in and at risk with pocket aces against Peter Hengsakul's pocket kings, and 25% of the chips in play were in the middle of the table.
The flop produced three blanks, as did the turn, but the river was the , and Benger was eliminated.
We just saw Benger take another brutal hit in a bracelet event, this time at the hands of Pratyush Buddiga. Buddiga opened to 12,000 on the button, Benger three-bet to 31,000 out of the small blind, and Buddiga moved all in for 196,000. Benger made a quick call, and had Buddiga dominated.
Buddiga:
Benger:
Benger remained ahead after the flop, but the turn was the , giving Buddiga a pair of jacks. The bricked off on the river, and Buddiga doubled to 400,000 chips.
Benger was crippled, left with just 31,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pratyush Buddiga |
400,000
153,000
|
153,000 |
Griffin Benger |
31,000
-229,000
|
-229,000 |