Former EPT Barcelona Runner-Up Phillips Knocked Out
In the previous EPT season we watched Samuel Phillips and Andre Lettau battle it out in an epic heads up for the Barcelona title. Phillips did not win the title, but he won by far the most money. The American pro, residing in Mexico took home $1.3 million for finishing second while Lettau cashed for $1,046,420 for getting first.
Just now Phillips got knocked out from the PCA Main Event, short of the money, when he attempted to double his small stack. Wu Huinan raised under the gun to 5,600 and Michel Fardel called from the cutoff after which Phillips shoved from the button for 25,600.
The action folded back to Huinan, who tanked for a bit before folding. Fardel did some tanking as well, but eventually he pulled the trigger.
Phillips showed , and Fardel tabled his cards, revealing a black ace and the nine of clubs. Due to the way Fardel tabled the cards, everyone was unable to see the suit of the ace.
"Spade?" Phillips hoped, as otherwise his suits were dominated.
"Aaaah!" Phillips jokingly yelled as Fardel did indeed hold .
"How does king-queen lose here though?" Phillips continued, but the board ran out and he was knocked out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Wu Huinan
|
350,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Michel Fardel |
85,000
5,800
|
5,800 |
Samuel Phillips | Busted |