LeFrancois and Youngblood Winning Showdown's
Pascal LeFrancois announced himself on the world poker scene after winning the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #8: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $568,974. Then a few days later LeFrancois finished 11th in the Main Event itself where he secured another $635,011. So it goes without saying that LeFrancois understands the key ingredients to get through a large field. We are pretty sure that one of those key ingredients is luck, and here is LeFrancois grabbing a piece of it.
Le Francois moved all-in holding and was called by a player holding . The flop gave his opponent a set but did give LeFrancois a flush daw - . When the hit the turn, it was Le Francois's opponent who now needed lady luck to shine. The river didn't help either party and LeFrancois doubled up.
This is Andrew Youngblood's 9th WSOP cash and it could be his deepest yet. Youngblood has just eliminated an opponent v to take his total up to 240,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew Youngblood |
240,000
202,700
|
202,700 |
Pascal LeFrancois |
66,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
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