Sam Razavi Eliminated in 6th Place (PHP1,170,000)
The very first hand back after the break saw the field reduced by one more, with the United Kingdom’s Sam Razavi falling at the hand’s of Finland’s Antti Halme.
It was Halme the man in the driver’s seat, accelerating to 130,000 from the cutoff and action folded around to Razavi in the big blind, who put his foot on the gas pedal and moved all-in for 1,170,000 in total.
The Finn made an extremely speedy call, usually never a good sign if you are the player who has just pulled the trigger, and the cards were turned over.
Sam Razavi:
Antti Halme:
Halme was in front as a 70-30 favorite and the flop kept the Finn in the lead. The turn left Razavi drawing to the deck’s three remaining aces and the river brought the Brit’s tournament to a close. Razavi departed in sixth place for a PHP1,170,000 (~$23,238) payday and Halme stacked up to 3,330,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Antti Halme |
3,330,000
1,170,000
|
1,170,000 |
Sam Razavi | Busted |