Zamani Loses Two in a Row
Alex Livingston limped in from the cutoff and the action folded to Martin Zamani in the big blind, who checked.
Several raises flew in on the Q?7?2? flop, ending up with Livingston all in for his stack of 3,010,000 chips.
Alex Livingston: A?A?Q?10?
Martin Zamani: A?Q?5?4?
Livingston's aces were the best hand and they remained so when Zamani missed his flush draw on the 3?9? runout.
The next hand, Zamani and Andrew Watson were heads up in the blinds on a flop of 4?10?9?. Zamani bet 300,000 and was called by Watson, after which the same happened on the K? turn.
The K? river then completed the board and saw Zamani slow down and check. Watson bet 700,000 chips, sending Zamani into a short tank.
"I don't think you have a flush," Zamani concluded before he tossed in a call.
Watson tabled A?6?6?2? for the nut flush and raked in the pot and Zamani's cards hit the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Zamani |
11,590,000
-4,610,000
|
-4,610,000 |
Andrew Watson |
8,950,000
1,375,000
|
1,375,000 |
|
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Alex Livingston |
6,170,000
2,620,000
|
2,620,000 |
|