Vaux Busts One and Doubles Another
Level 30
: 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Robert Farabee, who was playing in his first-ever WSOP event, moved his short stack all in from under-the-gun. Action folded around to Loic Vaux in the big blind and he called.
Robert Farabee:
Loic Vaux:
After a board runout of , Farabee's very impressive tournament run had come to an end.
On the very next hand action folded to Jonathan Tamayo, and he shoved from the hijack. After the button folded, Vaux shoved all in from his small blind, which got a fold from the player in the big blind.
Jonathan Tamayo:
Loic Vaux:
Tamayo started the hand facing a dominating ace, but by the time the board ran out , he ended up adding new chips to his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Tamayo |
2,620,000
2,213,000
|
2,213,000 |
|
||
Loic Vaux |
700,000
520,500
|
520,500 |
Robert Farabee | Busted |