Gorodinsky Busts Wells, Gets Info from Robl
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Robert Wells opened to 10,500 on the button and Mike Gorodinsky defended his big blind. Gorodinsky then led out on the flop of 10?2?J? and Wells called off for his tournament life.
Robert Wells: A?A?Q?7?5?
Mike Gorodinsky: 10?10?5?4?3?
Gorodinsky had taken the lead with a set and the runout of J?K? improved him to a full house to mark the elimination of Wells.
"You crack aces with that hand?" laughed Chad Eveslage.
After the hand, it was Gorodinsky's turn to choose a game and he attempted to get some information out of his table mates before making a decision.
"Andrew, do you play any stud games?" he asked Andrew Robl as the table broke into laughter.
"No comment," said Robl.
Gorodinsky, who chose Stud 8 or Better, went on to compliment Robl's play during PokerGO's No Gamble No Future $1 million buy-in cash game earlier this year where he profited $1.8 million.
"Everything went my way that day," reflected Robl.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mike Gorodinsky |
160,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
|
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Robert Wells | Busted |