Timothy Finne Eliminated in 2nd Place ($165,486)
Steven Loube began heads-up play with about a 3-to-1 chip advantage, and after a couple of small-pot hands, enjoyed about the same lead when Timothy Finne limped in from the button. Loube quickly raised the pot to 180,000, and Finne called.
The flop came . Loube sat quietly for just a moment, then bet 360,000.
It was Finne's turn to sit in contemplation for several seconds before announcing he was reraising all in. Loube called right away.
Finne:
Loube:
Finne had a pair of kings and an open-ended straight draw, while Loube had a nut flush draw with backdoor low possibilities. "Heart!" yelled Loube's supporters, but the turn brought the to give Finne two pair and take away any low.
The dealer then burned a card and turned over the river... the ! "Yes!" shouted Loube at the sight of the card, who after exchanging hugs with his rail shook Finne's hand.
Finne finishes second, better than the three third-places he's earned at the WSOP before. A nice run, but one spot shy of the goal. Meanwhile, Steven Loube is 1-for-1... this is his very first WSOP tournament ever!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Steven Loube |
4,400,000
1,170,000
|
1,170,000 |
|
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Timothy Finne | Busted |