Nashar's Fall
After Hassan Nashar went all in and lost to Andrey Daniliuk in the previous hand, he found himself with just 4,100 chips left. In the under-the-gun position, he went all in blind. Daniliuk made the call, but no one else wanted to join the fray.
Daniliuk revealed A?10?, while Nashar hadn��t even looked at his cards yet, turning over A?K?.
The board ran out 5?Q?7?A?J?, and Nashar scored a crucial double-up.
In the next hand, Nashar found himself in the big blind and warned everyone at the table that he��d go all in again. Dmitry Gromov, sitting in the cutoff, boldly raised to 1,500. True to his word, Nashar pushed all his chips in, and Gromov called.
Hassan Nashar: 3?2?
Dmitry Gromov: A?7?
The flop came down 6?3?6?, giving Nashar a pair and putting him ahead.
But the turn brought the 5?, giving Gromov plenty of outs for a flush or a straight. Nashar jokingly asked the dealer, ��Give him a four or a heart.��
His wish was partially granted when the river showed the A?, giving Gromov a better pair. With that, Nashar was eliminated and made his way to the registration desk, ready to give it another shot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dmitry Gromov |
127,000
58,300
|
58,300 |
Andrey Daniliuk | 74,000 | |
Hassan Nashar | 30,000 |