Mike DeGilo Busts One, Blinds Off Another
Just a few hands into the latest level of play, Mike DeGilio and Vojtech Ruzicka found themselves playing a heads-up contest, as the chip leading Daniel Park has yet to return from the recent dinner break.
With nobody left to play against but each other, DeGilio and Ruzicka soon engaged in a clash, as DeGilio took his against the Czech pro's in an all-in pot. When the board rolled out , DeGilio notched the knockout, and left himself with nobody to play with but Park's solitary stack.
After the dealer pitched a pair of hands, one to DeGilio and the other to Park's chips, a pot comprised of blinds and antes was immediately pushed to DeGilio.
"This is the easiest tournament I've ever played in," said DeGilio, raking in another small portion of Park's stack. "I'm running good."
After five or six hands of this the fun ended for DeGilio, and two new tablemates arrived to present some living breathing competition.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mike DeGilio |
405,000
253,000
|
253,000 |
Vojtech Ruzicka | Busted |