Moorman is Poor Man After Takedown
Level 29
: Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
The back-and-forth between Chris Moorman in the cutoff and James Carroll in the small blind went to a five-bet all-in from Carroll, before Moorman called, putting all of his chips in the pot.
In one of the biggest hands in the tournament thus far, Moorman was at risk with each player having more than 5 million in chips at stake.
Chris Moorman: A♣K♣
James Carroll: A♠A♦
The flop of 6♣Q♣10♠ gave Moorman hope with the nut flush draw, but the turn and river 4♥3♦ were inconsequential, sending him home.
Carroll moved into second place in the overall chip count with the huge win.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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11,480,000
7,080,000
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7,080,000 |
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Busted | |
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