A Story for Fyke's People Back Home
The two players saw a flop of . Fyke bet out into Tran, pushing forward 1,125 chips. Mimi came back with a raise to 5,150, and Fyke reraised another 5,000 on top, enough to put his opponent all in. Mimi Tran did indeed make the call, showing down . Fyke had the lead and Mimi's tournament life in his hands with his .
As the table awaited the dealer to run out the last two cards, Fyke looked at Mimi and smiled, saying, "No matter what happens, I have a story for the people back home now."
And it's not going to be a bad beat story. The turn and river provided nothing useful for Mimi. The and that came down failed to improve her hand and she finds no salvation from being eliminated.