Kory Kilpatrick Eliminated in 17th Place ($24,613)
![Kory Kilpatrick - 17th Place](https://s.pnimg.net/3cxJhGpcuGjJ9AFroYwGqZlI21Fg1wMrEazQ7uCL2Uc/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8x/ODU3LzMzL3hjNGRh/ODBmNjQxLmpwZw.webp)
There will be no back-to-back bracelets for Georgia native Kory Kilpatrick, as he was "showered" by Mustapha Kanit.
Kilpatrick raised to 22,000 in the cutoff, Kanit three-bet to 41,000 on the button, and Kilpatrick moved all in for 195,000.
"Like two-hundred?" Kanit asked.
The dealer confirmed his estimation, and the Italian called.
Kanit:
Kilpatrick:
The flop kept Kilpatrick in the lead, and the 2014 bracelet winner remained ahead after the
turn. But the man with the axe —
— completed the board, giving Kanit a pair of kings.
"You showered me," Kilpatrick told Kanit, grinning.
"I told you!" Kanit said excitedly. "I said I'd shower you!"
![Kory Kilpatrick](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/193295263/me_adn_teh_chark_bigger.jpg)
Mustapha told me he was gonna shower me, then he did with KQ to my AQ. Oh well, can't complain. Thanks for the love, amigosFollow @kory_kilpatrick
For those of you who are confused, young poker players have shortened "hit the showers" to "showers," and when players are either eliminated or owned — or both — they are "showered."
Kilpatrick and Kanit shared a hearty laugh, and as Kilpatrick was walking out, Griffin Benger laid the icing on the cake.
"Go home and cry on your bracelet!" the Canadian cried out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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560,000
225,000
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225,000 |
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Busted | |
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