Donabedian Makes Monster Triple; Dreyer Folds Eventual Winner


Todd Dreyer made it 5,000,000 on the button, Robert Valden called from the small blind and Andrew Donadebian called from the big blind. The saw two lightning-quick shoved from Valden �� 15,000,000 --, and from Donabedian for 11,100,000.
Dreyer took minutes to assess the situation and held his hand on his hands. If he'd overcall all in, there was a chance he'd win the bracelet on the spot. Eventually, he opted to lay it down to leave it to the other two.
Andrew Donabedian:
Robert Valden:
"You both had draws?! I had a higher flush draw," Dreyer said upon seeing both wraps. It became even worse for him as the board ran out
, which would've given him the winner. Instead, it was Donabedian who tripled up with his flush and Valden was left short.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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37,200,000
21,200,000
|
21,200,000 |
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35,900,000
-11,500,000
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-11,500,000 |
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3,900,000
-32,100,000
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-32,100,000 |