Second Place Is No Good for Lake
Level 12
: 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Philip Sternheimer: ![]()
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John Urpsis: ![]()
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Picking up the action on fourth street, Patrick Lake had the betting lead and tossed in a bet. Philip Sternheimer raised it up and John Urpsis just called. Lake three-bet and Sternheimer quickly four-bet. Urpsis still called and Lake was all in for 3,900.
Sternheimer and Urpsis checked it down afterward and tabled their cards. Sternehimer showed ![]()
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for a seven low and Urpsis held ![]()
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for a pair of aces. Lake was left with a pair of sixes and an eight low, only good enough for the second-best high hand and the second-best low hand. Sternheimer and Urpsis chopped the pot while Lake was sent to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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67,000
500
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500 |
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16,000
600
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600 |
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Busted | |