Zarin Finds Another Double
Jonathan Zarin has been on ropes, but he surged back thanks to another double-up.
Zarin was in the big blind, facing raise to 110,000 from Allan Le. Zarin responded with a pot-reraise, making it 355,000. Le called, and they got the rest in on the flop.
"Aces and nut-flush draw," Zarin said, already with a victorious voice. He turned over .
Le held and was drawing for a two pair or a non-heart five to eliminate Zarin. None of his outs emerged on the turn and the river, and he had to pay Zarin those 135,000 leftovers.
Two hands later, Le three-bet Zarin from the small blind, putting in 350,000 over a raise to 100,000. Zarin called, and they went on the flop, where Le continued with a tiny bet of 75,000. Zarin shoved all in for 605,000, forcing a fold from Le to scoop another important pot.
Zarin laddered ahead of Le on the leaderboard, as the only bracelet winner at the table is now playing the shortest stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Zarin |
1,480,000
850,000
|
850,000 |
Allan Le |
1,225,000
-805,000
|
-805,000 |
|