Martin Finger Eliminated in 6th Place (�256,400)
In the next hand after Stephen Chidwick fell, Martin Finger joined him on the rail.
Finger, who won the EPT10 London ��50,000 Super High Roller for ��821,000 last year, moved all in from the cutoff after action folded to him, and Davidi Kitai woke up with a little something in the big blind to make the call.
Finger:
Kitai:
According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Kitai was a 67.34% favorite to win the hand while Finger would stay alive 32.24% of the time. The flop paired Finger's eight, but he still dropped to 26.57% while Kitai became a 73.43% favorite.
The turn knocked Finger down even further to 18.18%, which meant Kitai would win 81.81% of the time headed to the river. Indeed, it proved to be one of those times as the blanked. Finger failed to get there and will take home �256,400 for his sixth-place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Davidi Kitai |
2,900,000
692,000
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692,000 |
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Martin Finger | Busted | |
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