Paul Pham might have enough chips to fill the Harry Ramsden's factory, but he remains in peckish mood after eliminating yet another player. The victim this time was Warren Wooldridge, Black Belt Poker CEO and the last remaining Purple Belt in the tournament.
It was Wooldridge who kicked things off, raising to 120,000 preflop. Pham, meanwhile, dipped into his enormous stacked, and slid 290,000 across the line, a mere drop in his ocean of chips.
Wooldridge paused momentarily and made the call, before open-shoving a 7d-Td-Th flop. Pham called in equally hasty fashion.
But the speed of his call was justified on this occasion, as he had his foe dominated with Ah-Kh versus As-Jd. The 4c turn and Qh river was close, but no cigar, and Wooldrige joined the ever-increasing list of soldiers to have fallen at the hands of Pham.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
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