Low Picks Wrong Time to Shove Into Antonius

Level 17
: 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

In a blind-versus-blind pot, there was around 30,000 in the pot and a flop of when Patrik Antonius checked from the small blind and Wei Low bet 18,000 from the big. Antonius responded with a check-raise to 60,000 and Low hit the tank for a couple minutes before moving all in for approximately 325,000. Antonius snap-called and Low discovered the bad news.
Antonius:
Low:
Even though he got it in bad, Low was still drawing live as a five would complete his gutshot straight draw and either a six or eight would put him in the lead. The was not what he needed, and neither was the
. Low was eliminated on the hand while Antonius chipped up to 1.2 million.
Meanwhile, Phil Ivey has managed to work his way up to 395,000 over at Table 10.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,250,000
205,000
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205,000 |
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395,000
230,000
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230,000 |
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Busted |