The Luck of the Irish
Team PokerStars Pro Jude Ainsworth may not have an EPT Main Event title yet, but he did just set himself up a bit better to make a real run at it with the following hand.
Action folded to Ainsworth in the small blind and he min-raised to 32,000. Pontus Khosravi was in the big blind and took his time before three-bet to 74,000. After a minute, Ainsworth reraised all in for 475,000. Khosravi snapped so fast it could only mean one thing.
Khosravi:
Ainsworth:
Things looked very bad for Ainsworth, but he got a little bit of help on the flop when he picked up a gutshot straight draw.
The turn did nothing, but the on the river was exactly what Ainsworth needed. He had made his straight, albeit by nothing short of a miracle, and was able to double through.
Ainsworth has five EPT Main Event cashes on his record. The deepest of those runs came from a 13th-place finish in the 2009 EPT Vilamoura Main Event for �13,274. His best finish money-wise came in 2010 at EPT Berlin where Ainsworth finished in 19th for �23,500. Earlier this year, Ainsworth won a side event at the EPT San Remo.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jude Ainsworth |
965,000
430,000
|
430,000 |
Pontus Khosravi |
800,000
-500,000
|
-500,000 |