Schwartz Saves His Last Few Chips
Bring In: 30,000
Completion: 100,000
Limits: 100,000-200,000
Qinghai Pan: 3♣3♠ / 9♣2♠3♥4♥ / 9♦
David Lin: XxXx / 4♠10♦ - folded on fourth street
Luke Schwartz: XxXx / A♦2♦7♣6♥ / Xx - folded on seventh street
Luke Schwartz completed and was called by both opponents. Schwartz bet on fourth and and Pan was the only caller.
Pan then raised over Schwartz's bet on fifth street. "Pair of nines is not a good spot," said Schwartz as he called.
Schwartz checked and Pan fired out a bet on sixth street. "Are you rolled up?" Schwartz asked after calling the bet, which left him with 120,000.
Schwartz checked on seventh and then faced a decision for his tournament life as Pan made a final bet.
Schwartz may have been attending to the pain in his neck with a massage, but he couldn't escape the pain that Pan's wager put him in.
"One time in life you have aces and a low," Schwartz directed at Pan. "I don't think you have aces and a low. You would've raised...You could do though."
After some more thinking time and talking out loud, Schwartz released his hand. Pan showed 3♠3♣9♦ for a boat, with Schwartz surprised that Pan called on third street with a pair of threes.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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8,300,000
1,300,000
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1,300,000 |
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2,725,000
775,000
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775,000 |
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120,000
530,000
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530,000 |