All-Ins Flying In
On a board that read 9?8?5?10?, Griffin Goodman checked out of the small blind to Rami Boukai in early position, who made a bet of 60,000. P.J. Cha then made the call in the hijack before Goodman shoved all in for 74,000.
Both Boukai and Cha called for the 6? river to appear. Boukai checked to Cha, who bet the pot, leading to a quick fold from Boukai.
Cha tabled A?J?7?4?2? for the nut low and a straight, while Goodman got a quarter with A?10?8?7?2? for the same low but a lower straight.
The next hand, Andrew Seabright jammed all in preflop and was called by Boukai.
Andrew Seabright: A?K?5?4?2?
Rami Boukai: A?A?J?5?4?
Both players made the same low on the 5?7?7?2?9? runout, with Boukai's aces giving him the better high and thus three-quarters of the pot.
Not much later, both Goodman and Seabright were eliminated from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
P.J. Cha |
1,100,000
175,000
|
175,000 |
Rami Boukai |
340,000
340,000
|
340,000 |
|
||
Griffin Goodman | Busted | |
Andrew Seabright | Busted |