Dai Eliminated by Hindmarch
The floor was just called over to Table 30 to resolve an issue.
The board showed and 154,400 had amassed in the pot.
Dai was sitting in the small blind and had exposed two of his cards, the an .
The problem was that Andrew Hindmarch, the other player in the hand, hadn't actually checked behind.
What had happened was that Hindmarch had lifted his arms up and asked Dai how much he was playing behind before lowering them back down to the table. Dai had taken that as a check and exposed his cards. The floor then ruled that Hindmarch or any other player wouldn't lift their arms up and lower them if they were checking. Instead, they would tap the table.
The option was then given to Hindmarch to continue with the hand.
"You can't call now can you?" sighed Hindmarch, before announcing all-in for 95,200. Dai snap-called with less behind.
Dai tabled for a pair of aces.
Hindmarch showed for a full house and took down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew Hindmarch |
330,000
154,000
|
154,000 |
Gordon Dai
|
Busted |