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Some of these hands I'm reading are absurd. Here are his last two hands played in the main event to bust out. He starts with ~5150 chips, blinds are 400/200 + 50 ante.
From PokerNews:
Tom Dwan's quest to destroy the poker economy is over for now. Two last hands did him in. First, he opened to 1,025 pre-flop from under the gun and was called in three spots. On a 6c3cQh, Dwan tried a continuation-bet for another 1,025. One player called. From there, the two checked it down to showdown, Jh4h. Dwan's opponent turned over AcJc, to which Dwan could only stare at the ceiling and muck.
The very next hand Dwan, sitting in the big blind, called a late-position player's raise to 1,100. The rest of Dwan's stack, about 2,000 in total, went into the middle on a flop of Ts8sJh. Dwan turned up JdTd for top two pair, jacks and tens. He was up against QhJs, a six-outer draw. The turn was a blank 6d, but the river 9d ended Dwan's tournament by giving his opponent a straight.
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