
We noticed that Boris Becker was no longer with us and headed over to Table 18 to find out what happened. According to Olivier Busquet, a player in late position opened with a raise only to have Becker move all in for approximately 7,500 with ![]()
. His opponent called with the lowly ![]()
and ended up taking the lead on the ![]()
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flop, which contained one heart. Becker picked up a flush draw on the
turn, but missed it as the river blanked.
Meanwhile, Busquet ended up picking up a big pot to eliminate Jacob Bazeley while we were nearby. A preflop raising war resulted in all the chips getting into the pot with the latter being all in for right around 80,000 with ![]()
. He was racing against the ![]()
of Busquet, but not after the flop fell ![]()
![]()
. Busquet hit it hard by making two pair, and Bazeley was up out of his seat in preparation for a quick exit.
The
turn brought him one step closer to the door, while the
river sent him out it. "Good luck, guys," Bazeley offered before taking his leave.
Tags: Boris Becker, Jacob Bazeley, Olivier Busquet.
| Chip Counts | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olivier Busquet | 217,000 | 84,000 |
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| Jacob Bazeley | Busted | |||
| Boris Becker |
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Busted | ||
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