Ivey Eliminates Australian Poker Hall of Famer as Bubble Boy
Bubble hands tend to be dramatic just because one player is at risk of going home with nothing while the rest of the players in the field will get a payday. Now imagine how electrifying it is when it's in a major tournament like the Aussie Millions and between Gary Benson, an Australian Poker Hall of Famer, and the legendary Phil Ivey.
Benson got his last 50,000 all in preflop and was at risk against Ivey. The hand was halted until action finished at all the other tables, which gave the railbirds plenty of time to circle Table 10 in preparation for the action. When it was time for the cards to be flipped up, Benson rolled over while Ivey had him dominated with the .
Benson was out of his chair and packing his things when the dealer put out the flop... . The crowd awed in disbelief as Benson hit a set to take the lead. Even so, Ivey was drawing very much alive as he flopped an open-ended straight draw. The TV cameras zoomed in while the railbirds' eyes were fixed on the table and overhanging TV screen. The dealer burned and turned the .
That meant Benson needed to avoid an ace, nine and jack on the river to stay alive. Unfortunately for him, and much to the astonishment of the rail, the spiked on the river to give Ivey the straight! Benson turned away from the table to mask his disappointment, but the veteran soon turned back around, wished the table good luck, and then made a gracious exit from the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Phil Ivey |
600,000
50,000
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50,000 |
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Gary Benson | Busted | |
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