Gill Played "Perfectly", "Crushed" Everyone and Busted
��I really thought this was the tournament I was gonna win, I had the chip lead, I was crushing everyone,�� Oliver Gill told us over here at the media desk.
��From one hundred and ten thousand to out in one orbit,�� he added.
The final hand for Gill apparently started when he defended the big blind with after Stev Lackovic had opened to 2,300 from early position. The flop would see Gill check-call with his flush, he then check-called a bet on the ��brick�� turn and donk led for 17,800 on the ��brick�� river. Lackovic jammed and Gill called off another 10,000.
Lackovic held for a higher flush and that was that.
��That��s something like 12 or 13 ANZPT Main Events without cashing,�� Gill quipped as he strolled past the media desk. ��I just wanna leave Perth, but I have to stay two more days, play the high roller and inevitably run up a stack and bust before the cash.��
��At least you won table tennis,�� ANZPT President Danny McDonagh said with a laugh.
��It��s just absurd, It seems like a total meltdown, but I played every hand perfectly,�� Gill added as he continued to talk to himself, and anyone who would listen as he wandered around the Crown Perth poker room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Oliver Gill | Busted |