Burkhart Loses a Huge Portion of Her Stack; Eliminated Shortly After
Anthony Reategui opened with a raise to 2,000 from the cutoff and the player in the small blind called before Jacqueline Burkhart made it 10,500 from the big blind. Reategui decided to four-bet, making it 22,000 and the small blind folded. Burkhart had other plans though and she called.
The flop was and Burkhart checked. Reategui put out a bet of 12,000 and Burkhart called.
The turn was the and Burkhart checked again. Reategui grabbed a chunk of orange T5,000 chips, enough to put Burkhart all in, and plopped them out in front of him. Burkhart quickly folded her hand, leaving herself with around 43,600 chips.
After the hand, Reategui made a comment about having .
"You can stack someone's chips, and you can needle somebody, but it's poor etiquette to do both at the same time," Burkhart said after the hand.
Burkhart didn't last much longer, she was eliminated from the tournament just a few hands later.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Anthony Reategui |
287,000
102,000
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102,000 |
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Jacqueline Burkhart | Busted | |
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