Celaya In The Rail
Level 4
: Limits 600/1,200, 0 ante
Down to 2,400 chips, Raul Celaya saw a flop from the big blind as two players limped, but folded when the small blind bet. So he only had 1,900 chips remaining on the next hand when Jason Duong opened from under the gun. Kenneth Takata three-bet from the cutoff. Celaya called in the big blind, as well as Duong.
On the flop 2♦10♦2♥, Celaya directly moved all in for his last 400 chips. Duong called, and called again when Takata raised.
The two players who could still act checked the turn K♣. And on the river Q♦, Duong bet again. Takata raised, got called, and showed 8♦7♦ for a flush. It was the best hand, as Duong had Q♠J♥ for two pairs. Celaya didn't have what it takes toscoop the pot and got eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kenneth Takata
|
51,000 | |
Jason Duong | 38,000 | |
Raul Celaya | Busted |