Ben Heath Busts in the Very Last Hand
There's always a lot of interesting dynamics in play on the last hand of the day. On table #92 Andreas Constantinou was looking to bust or double his stack, and thus put his 450,000 in blind from first position. Paul Nunes called right after him before Jonathan Spinks moved in over the top. Xin Ke in the big blind all of a sudden seemed interested but ended up folding, before Nunes ultimately decided to live to fight another day.
Spinks' held up against the of Constantinou, and the Brit could bag up more than 2,2 million chips.
On the adjacent table, Ben Heath was put to the test by Christopher Brammer. Heath had bet 240,000 on a flop but faced a shove of approximately 1,100,000 chips. The loud noise of hundreds of players backing their chips seemed to throw Heath off, so he put on his headphones to get into the zone. After a few minutes of deliberation, he made the call with for the flushdraw, but didn't get there as the board was completed by and .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Christopher Brammer |
2,976,000
2,044,000
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2,044,000 |
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Ben Heath | Busted | |
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Andreas Constantinou | Busted |