Cranney Doubles; Bognar Doesn't
Level 14
: 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Shane Cranney had doubled his tiny stack just a few minutes ago and just three-bet shoved into a raise by Christian Nolte, who called off the 24,000 in total.
Cranney tabled and Nolte held the .
"That's not a bad flop," Cranney joked when he improved to trips on , and the turn locked up his double to make the river a formality.
Shortly after, the same table brought another all in showdown and it was Attila Bognar that ended up at risk after three-bet jamming the button for more than 60,000. He was called by initial raiser Michael Soyza.
Attila Bognar:
Michael Soyza:
Soyza flopped top pair on , but Bognar had the up and down straight draw. Neither the turn nor the river provided any help and Soyza claimed the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Soyza |
490,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
Christian Nolte |
245,000
-44,900
|
-44,900 |
Shane Cranney
|
52,000
-7,600
|
-7,600 |
Attila Bognar
|
Busted |