Unlucky Flop Ends Things for Adams
When you hold , your opponent holds , and the flop comes , you're probably going broke -- especially in a six-handed tournament. Tim Adams as the player with ace-deuce; Michael Meyers was the player with ace-nine. Nothing changed by the time the river card was on board.
That hand crippled Adams. Although he survived two more all-ins, he did bust a short time later. Meyers, meanwhile, is up to 385,000.