Short Day for Wigg
It's been a short day for Wigg, who started out with 92,000, but has zero chips right now. Wigg was already down to about 50,000 in chips when he played his last hand.
A player in early position opened, and Joe Ebanks on the button made the call. Anton Wigg squeezed from the big blind to 6,600 with ![]()
and both opponents made the call.
The flop came ![]()
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, and Wigg continued for 11,000. His first opponent made the call, but Ebanks on the button put up more of a fight. The two of them got their chips in the middle, and it turned out Ebanks had trapped with aces.
Wigg wouldn't hit a king on the turn or river and was sent to the rail. Despite a very short day today, Wigg's EPT Barcelona hasn't been all that bad actually. Earlier this week he beat a 157-strong €2k NLH / PLO Turbo field for €70,800.
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125,000
125,000
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125,000 |
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