Tom Grigg Eliminated in 3rd Place ($114,750)
For the most part Tom Grigg was in full control at this final table. But his steam ran out, as he was just eliminated in third place. Grigg started the last hand by raising to 100,000 from the small blind. Razavi called from the big blind.
The flop came down , and Grigg bet 105,000. Razavi called.
On the turn the hit, and Grigg continued betting by throwing in 215,000. Razavi took his time and called creating river action.
The river was the , and Grigg decided to check.
"I'm all in," Razavi announced shortly after Grigg had checked.
"Really?" Grigg replied after a few seconds, confused by what had just happend.
"I must be winning," said the smiling Razavi after about a minute, while the Aussie kept pondering his decision. Razavi eventually called the clock on Grigg who made up his mind shortly after that.
"Call," Grigg said, and Razavi immediately turned over his .
"Yes!" Razavi shouted as he clapped his hands. Grigg sighed, mucked his cards and left his seat. Grigg's run was impressive, but the heads up will be between Keith Walker and Razavi.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tom Grigg | Busted |