Berk's Rollercoaster Ride Comes to an End
Chicago's Michael Berk was on an up-and-down ride today. Midway through the tournament he was short but then hit his stride and worked a short stack into one of the bigger ones in the room.
Unfortunately for him, he lost a chip-leading pot that would've put him at 500K had he made it through the river. It happened on a flop when he held . His opponent had , and long story short a jack spiked on the river.
Berk was left with 100K but lost another big one to knock him down to just 6,000. In what would be his final hand of the Day 1a flight, Berk moved in from the hijack and Mike Lang called from the button. The player in the big blind put in an additional 3,000 and then the two active players checked it down as the board ran out .
Michael Berk:
Mike Lang:
Big blind:
Lang didn't seem to realize he had the ace-high flush, which proved the winner to send Berk out in Level 12.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mike Lang | 70,000 | |
Michael Berk | Busted |