Deadman Loses Back-to-Back to Bust
Simon Deadman has just come unstuck and it was in two consecutive pots. It was in the first, against Jason Deutche, that the Brit lost most of his chips and the very next hand, Roongsak Griffeth was there to take the rest.
It began with an open from Deadman to 600 and a call in the small blind from Deutsch, before the big blind made up the difference.
The flop came and Deadman continued for 1,200 in position. Only Deutsch came along and on they went to the turn. It was a and once again Deutsch checked. This time Deadman made it 3,300 to go further and Deutsch made the call.
Finally, it was a on the river and following another check, Deadman moved all in for 12,500, which was snap-called by Deutsch, who turned over . The two pair was good and the pot put him up to 30,500. Deadman was left with just 1,150.
The next hand, Deadman got the last 1,100 in and he was called by Deutsch on the button and Griffeth in the big blind. The flop came down ace high and after some betting on the flop and the turn, Deutsch got out the way and Griffeth turned over , leaving Deadman's drawing dead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Deutsch |
30,500
30,500
|
30,500 |
Roongsak Griffeth |
14,000
14,000
|
14,000 |
Simon Deadman | Busted |