No Barr Holds
Johnny Barr shoved his last 207,000 into the middle from early position with table chipleader Alan Summers attempting to isolate by coming over the top for his entire 1,700,000 stack. David Cohen in the small blind was getting a good price to put his last 273,000 chips in, and all of a sudden we had a three-way all-in. Lam Trinh looked disappointingly at his in the big blind before quickly tossing it into the muck.
Johnny Barr
Alan Summers
David Cohen
Everything got shaken up when the landed, giving Barr the best hand. Trinh leaped out of his seat as he would have flopped a straight. The turn gives Cohen a little sweat and he started chanting for a ten on the river.
The river was the and while Barr turned away in disgust, Summers' face was one of disappointment throughout, while Cohen was absolutely loving life, the almost triple-up heading his way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alan Summers
|
1,450,000 | 775,000 |
David Cohen | 820,000 | 820,000 |
Johnny Barr
|
Busted |