Rheem Busts After Two Hands
"You missed a fun hand," Andrew Chen said in the previous break and went on to explain how Chino Rheem arrived at the table, having busted the A$ 50,000 Challenge, and played two hands before running out of chips.
According to Chen, two players limped in and a raise to 1,200 followed, Rheme called as did the two limpers. Four-way to the flop with a hearts flush draw, the first limper bet 1,100 and was called. A raise to 3,200 followed and Rheem called on the button. Only Steven Miller called and the remaining three players checked the turn.
On the river, Miller bet 6,000 and his table neighbor reluctantly folded, Rheem then jammed for around 17,000. "That would be a pretty sick to bluff here, right?" Rheem apparently said in table chat and he was picked up by Miller to show for a missed gutshot and six-high. Miller had pocket sevens for a set and the third player in the hand had folded ace-king.
They still talked about the hand when everyone had returned, and a new player sat down in the seat that previously belonged to Rheem. It happens to be Randy Lew.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Steven Miller |
60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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Randy Lew |
30,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
Michael Seymour |
22,000
-1,000
|
-1,000 |
Chino Rheem | Busted | |
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