Dutchman Flies Elsewhere
Marcel Luske moved all in - no, no wait, he saved himself one T1,000 chip. Mikhail Mazunin called and was kind enough to check it down with Mr. Luske. The board came out . Luske tabled ace-king, but Mazunin held for a six-high straight. The next hand, Luske was all in for 500 after paying the ante. Timothy Cherep, who still hasn't stopped running his mouth, moved all in over top, successfully isolating Luske. Marcel was eligible to win 5,500 from the pot, and he had the best hand with against Cherep's . But it just wasn't to be. The cards fell , and the four on the turn was enough to end the Flying Dutchman's tournament. Finally, with a 27th-place finish for HK$76,400, he has his first cash in Asia.