Level: | 22 (15000/25000/25000) |
Entries: | 1/45 |
Prizes: | $76,950 |
Michael Khan started heads-up with a slight chip deficit and they decided to make an ICM chop. That guaranteed Khan $21,640 and left $2k on the table to play for.
From there, it was pretty much all the Andy Truong show, however. He was picking up hands and shoving against Khan relentlessly, forcing folds and chipping Khan down. he finally called off one of the shoves but ended up dominated with king-deuce against king-nine.
Khan found a deuce on the river of Q♦5♦9♥Q♠2♠ but it wasn’t enough as Truong had already flopped his nine.