Robert Jennings Busts in Two Hands
Level 19
: 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Robert Jennings was down to dust and all in for what looked like 20,000 vs. early position opener (and giant stack) Mark Kroon, who declared he was "super live" with vs. Jennings' .
The board ran out ... and Kroon said, "It's usually the river, the nine."
In fact it was the , equally final for Jennings as it brought in Kroon's gutshot.
We were informed that the major damage to Jennings' stack occurred just prior, however, with Mansour Alipourfard the beneficiary. According to railside sources, Alipourfard had five-bet ace-six off-suit and spiked a six to double through Jennings, leaving the latter in auto-all-in-mode.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Kroon |
1,150,000
142,500
|
142,500 |
Mansour Alipourfard |
400,000
165,000
|
165,000 |
Robert Jennings | Busted |