The Big One!
First into the pot, Victor Ghenadi came in limping, and Gustavo Kein raised it up to 7,500. Next door, Saar Wilf flatted, and Ghenadi made the call as well to go three ways to the flop.
The dealer spread out , and Kein continued out with another 10,000. Both opponents called, and the brought a third club to the party on the turn. Now the action checked to Wilf, and he made a bet of his own, something like 21,000. Ghenadi proceeded to check-raise, and Wilf raised it right back to 92,000 with Kein ducking out of the middle. Ghenadi made the call.
That brought them to the river, and Ghenadi fired right back out into the pot with 70,000. Things were getting quite serious by now, and they would continue to escalate as Wilf shoved all in for just over 188,000. Ghenadi had little choice by now, and he put the rest of his own chips into the middle as well, calling to put the largest pot of the tournament up for grabs.
Wilf tabled for the stone nuts, and we'd never get to see Ghenadi's cards. He mucked, and when his stack was counted down at ~181,000, he was sent packing. Everything he had goes over to Wilf's corner, and we have a new, clear-cut chip leader.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Saar Wilf |
760,000
365,000
|
365,000 |
Victor Ghenadi
|
Busted |