The Story of Tuna and Wellenbach
When we received the official counts in the break, we learned we had a new chipleader: Scott Wellenbach. Akin Tuna, a one-time chip leader, was down to just a few big blinds meanwhile.
We asked table mate Pim Kuipers who told us of 2 hands where Wellenbach beat Tuna.
1) Tuna opened the hijack and Wellenbach called on the button. Tuna bet the flop (![]()
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), turn (
) and 100,000 on the river (
). Wellenbach called the flop and turn and raised to 300,000 on the river. Tuna called but mucked as Wellenbach showed ![]()
suited for trips.
2) Wellenbach opened and Tuna called out of position. Tuna check-called a bet of ![]()
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and checked again on a blank on the turn. Wellenbach checked behind and a
completed the board. Tuna checked and Wellenbach bet 100,000. Tuna called but had to muck once again as Wellenbach showed ![]()
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
1,900,000
120,000
|
120,000 |
|
|
88,000
172,000
|
172,000 |