Lodge Joins the Chip Leaders After Busting Hulme

Level 14
: Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

The seat of Andrew Hulme was empty and Harry Lodge was sitting behind a far bigger stack over on the other side of the table. According to French poker media and confirmed by Lodge himself, it was a duel of the Brits that ended up in favor of Lodge.
Hulme's raise from a middle position was called by Lodge in the big blind, who check-called a first bet on the flop. Another check-call on the
turn led to a pot of around 90,000 and Lodge also checked the
on the river.
Hulme then bet 68,000 only for Lodge to shove for another 110,000 effective on top of that with the covering stack. Hulme couldn't get away from and ended up second-best to the
of Lodge.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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590,000
290,000
|
290,000 |
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Busted |