Ian Cordts Next to Fall
Level 7
: 400/800, 100 ante
Having just contemplated shoving with the previous hand, Ian Cordts found a hand he liked a bit better and the “All-in” triangle was pushed his way as he pushed his last 10,000 over the line.
Jake Cody was in the small blind, still getting a massage, and he too went all-in. The big blind folded.
“Please be flipping,” cried Cordts showing his .
No flip. Cody showed . Cordts was a 4-to-1 dog.
The board ran out and Cody scooped the pot while Cordts, who was the only player to re-enter this tournament, exited for a second time.
Meanwhile, Mick Graydon was also eliminated from the tournament.