Ladies No Good for the Lady
Our access to the feature table is a bit restricted, but we do know that Lucille Cailly and Ole Schemion just played a big pot.
From what we could piece together, John Juanda had opened and Cailly three-bet. We're not sure if Schemion put in a reraise or just flatted from the cutoff, but we do know Piazuelo made it 299,000 to go from the button. Juanda quickly got out of the way, Cailly moved all in, Schemion moved all in over the top, and Piazuela got out of the way.
Showdown
Cailly:
Schemion:
Cailly got her stack of around 1 million in good, but she was in a quintessential race. Cailly was looking to have as much success as she did when she finished as runner-up of the 2012 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final, but the flop had other plans as it gave Schemion the lead by pairing his ace.
Cailly remained stoic as the was put out on the turn followed by the on the river. Cailly exited the tournament in 21st place for €29,400.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ole Schemion |
3,000,000
1,429,000
|
1,429,000 |
Lucille Cailly | Busted |