Svach Busts Fink in Short Succession
This is a turbo heat, and most players seem more than ready to gamble it up a bit. Pavel Svach is not afraid to put his chips to work, and he just sent Georg Fink packing in the first elimination of the day.
In the hand leading up to the elimination, Svach limped under the gun, the player on the button raised to 2,000 and Georg Fink made the call out of the big blind. Svach reraised to 9,000, and both called.
Svach continued for 10,000 on the ![]()
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flop, and only Fink made the call, and the German check-called another 15,000 on the
turn. The river
saw Svach bet 20,000 and get called, and his ![]()
was good for the massive pot.
The very next hand action folded around to Fink in the small blind, and he instantly moved all-in for his last 36,700. Svach didn't waste his breath and instead fumbled a stack of chips over the betting line to indicate a call.
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Fink saw the writing on the wall even before the dealer had put out the flop. He packed his belongings and stood up, and though the ![]()
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flop was good for him, the
on the turn left him drawing to two outs.
The
river wasn't it, and Fink quickly headed towards the exit.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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195,000 | |
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Busted |