It's been an interesting few hands for Philippe Narboni. It all started when he opened for 26,000 from the hijack. Josh Prager was in the big blind and re-raised to 86,000. Narboni thought for a moment before four-betting to nearly 200,000. Prager five-bet jams and gets called by Narboni.
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and Mateos fist-pumped as the dealer reached out to gather the chips for the count. After the results were tallied, Mateos moved up to about 720,000 whilst Narboni was left with a solitary 1,000 chip behind, enough for one ante.
"Chip and a chair," said table-mate Juan Martin Pastor.
"That would be so cool," came the response from Paon.
In the next hand Narboni was automatically all-in, and ended up chopping with ![]()
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His remaining 4,000 went in on the next hand, and this time clashed with Isaac Haxton who held ![]()
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However, his luck was to run out. With 4,000 behind after posting the big blind and ante, Mateos opened from the cut-off for 20,000. He called all-in and the cards were turned over.
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and Narboni was eliminated, and his 'chip and a chair' adventure was over.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Busted |