Firsau's dreams of winning the WSOP Circuit King's Casino Main Event have been dashed. A little while ago, Firsau jammed all-in 240,000 chips and stated with a smile, "I would like to go all in - all table." While that hand went through, just a few hands later he had all his chips in the middle again.
Dragan Simeunovic opened the action by going all-in for himself for 280,000 which just had Firsau covered. Firsau also declared all-in with Ali Sameeian who didn't look at his cards yet smiled and said, "I wish you both good luck, unless I enter the hand." Sameeian folded, and the two all-in players turned over their hands.
Simeunovic: ![{a-Clubs}](/img/cards/ac.gif)
![{9-Hearts}](/img/cards/9h.gif)
Firsau: ![{A-Spades}](/img/cards/as.gif)
![{k-Diamonds}](/img/cards/kd.gif)
Firsau was still ahead on the flop of ![{J-Clubs}](/img/cards/jc.gif)
![{A-Hearts}](/img/cards/ah.gif)
, but then shook his head and said, "Oh my God," when the
hit the turn. While the
added a pair to the board, Firsau was unable to beat Simeunovic's higher two-pair and was eliminated in 20th place for €8,656.
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Ali SameeianDragan SimeunovicKing's CasinoVasili FirsauWSOPWSOP Circuit