Rodney Spriggs "Played Perfectly, but still mad"
Rodney Spriggs was in the tank with 14,200 of his stack already in the pot. Nick Burris and Jacob Seale were all in. Burris held the bigger stack and had Spriggs covered.
"I want to make jacks great again," Spriggs said and then reluctantly folded face up.
Burris tabled in what seemed like an effort to comfort Spriggs.
"I know what's going to happen," Spriggs said.
He flopped a full house on the board and got up from the table to take a lap after folding.
The river was a king though and gave Burris a full house to eliminate Seale. The table wanted Spriggs to know he would have lost anyway and he returned to his seat.
"I played perfectly and I'm still mad," Spriggs said.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nick Burris |
110,000
47,600
|
47,600 |
Rodney Spriggs |
34,500
-8,900
|
-8,900 |
Jacob Seale | Busted |