Phil Ivey busted by Taylor Paur in 14th place ($15,544)
Phil Ivey shoved under-the-gun and the action quickly folded to Taylor Paur in the small blind. Paur took a good look at Ivey's stack, and then announced to be all in as well. Roy Weiss took a quick glance at his cards and folded, and thus we had heads-up showdown.
Paur tabled and threw them in the middle of the table. Ivey took a look at his cards and seemed disappointed with his second card; . It had the look of it that Ivey had only looked at his first card initially, and had already decided to shove seeing the ace alone.
The match-up would become even more unfair for Ivey as the flop gave Paur a set: . With the on the turn it was all over and Ivey was already half on his way to another event. Nobody cared about the on the river and we continue the tournament with 13 players.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Phil Ivey | Busted | |
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