Spragg and Hand Head Home
Leo Worthington-Leese raised to 12,000 under the gun. Pablo Minguez called in the seat next over before the action folded to PokerStars' Benjamin Spragg in the small blind.
He was down to 50,000, which he promptly put in the middle. Worthington-Leese looked him up before Minguez quickly got out of the way.
Benjamin Spragg: K?K?
Leo Worthington-Leese: J?J?
"What a scorcher," Worthington-Leese said regarding Spragg's hand.
It started to look like a comfortable double-up for Spragg when the 5?A?4? flop and 5? turn posed no threat. The river came the J?, however, giving Worthington-Leese a full house to send out Spragg.
"That's also a scorcher," Worthington-Leese noted.
The pair exchanged some banter before Spragg joined his fellow Red Spade Fintan Hand, who had busted some minutes earlier, on the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Leo Worthington-Leese |
700,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Pablo Minguez |
540,000
-60,000
|
-60,000 |
Benjamin Spragg | Busted | |
Fintan Hand | Busted | |