Salsberg's Day is Done


Upon busting the World Poker Tour event in New Jersey earlier this week, Matt Salsberg tweeted that he literally flipped a coin to determine which tournament to play next �� the EPT Grand Final or another stop at nearby Philadelphia.
"Just did best of 3 coin flip to either go to Monte Carlo tomorrow or WSOPC Philly. Tails MC, Heads Philly. Both tails," Salsberg tweeted. "Then I flipped it 4 more times and it came tails all 4 times. 6 flips in a row said Monte Carlo. #Destiny."
Salsberg hopped a flight across the pond, but it turned out to be anything but destiny. The WPT Season XI Player of the Year nursed a short stack much of the day, and he finally got it in holding . Unfortunately for him, Team PokerStars Pro Barry Greenstein held
. The board ran out a clean
and that was all she wrote for Salsberg.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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75,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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Busted |