Couden Flops Boat to Eliminate Thorpe and Ramos
Mike Thorpe had taken a big hit to his stack before he got the rest of his chips in the middle in a three-way pot against Joey Couden and Felipe Ramos, both of whom had Thorpe covered.
"You can write about this bust-out hand," Thorpe told PokerNews as the preflop action played out. "I feel like I'm about to be knocked out."
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and Ramos checked to Couden, who bet. Ramos check-raised and Couden called. The rest of Ramos' chips got in on the
turn.
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Couden had flopped a full house to have both opponents drawing dead headed to the
river to score a double-knockout.
"Good game. See you guys later," said Thorpe as he left the tournament area.
At the same table, Julien Martini has managed to run up a micro-stack through multiple double and triple-ups to now sit with a healthy arsenal of 240,000 chips.
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415,000
95,000
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95,000 |
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240,000
39,000
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39,000 |
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Busted | |
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Busted | |
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