Seiver Sends Boatman Home
From the hijack seat, Scott Seiver raised to 350. Play folded to Barny Boatman in the big blind and he three-bet to 1,125. Seiver tossed in the call and off to a flop they went.
The flop came down and Boatman bet 1,000. Seiver tossed out the chips to make the call and the dealer ran the on the turn. Seiver was faced with a bet of 2,000 from Boatman, but that didn't scare him off as he called again.
The landed a fourth club on the river and Boatman paused. He then moved all in for 8,925. Seiver tanked for a bit, asked the dealer to spread the pot, tanked a bit more, then tossed in the call.
Boatman pointed to him to signify that Seiver made the correct call and had it. Boatman showed the for just ace-king high. Seiver showed the for a queen-high flush and won the pot.
Boatman was eliminated, but sat in his chair for a little bit while Seiver collected the pot and stacked up his chips. He didn't seem to believe he was eliminated the way he was or that Seiver could make the call. Either way, he was out the door and Seiver climbed to 40,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Scott Seiver | 40,000 | |
Barny Boatman | Busted | |