Benger Hits the Showers First on Day 3
Level 15
: 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Griffin Benger was the first player to hit the rail today after a hand that seemed like a set up.
For starters, he was the shortest starting stack at his table and was unlucky to be drawn in the big blind. Secondly, the second shortest stack (Stefan Bormann) shoved into him from the cut-off which one would expect with a wide range of hands. Get this then: Benger looked down at pocket sevens and made an easy call all in only for Bormann to open aces! How does that happen?
The board ran king high and Benger has to contend with sightseeing until he flies back across the pond.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stefan Bormann |
60,000
29,400
|
29,400 |
Griffin Benger | Busted |