Poker 2017 Final Table
The 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event final table is set, and thanks to one late incredible hand, Bryan Piccioli will be a part of it.
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Here’s the hand and the breakdown:
Piccioli had just over 8.7 million chips and pushed all-in with pocket 8s, probably figuring he had to make a move when the chip leader at his table had over 58 million.
Antoine Saout and his 35.4 million called with an Ace-4. Out comes the flop … and it’s not a good one for Piccioli: Ace-Ace-9. Saout now has three aces.
Suddenly, Piccioli’s chances shoot down to 7 percent. Only one of the two remaining 8s in the deck will save him.
Out comes a Queen. Piccioli has a 5 percent chance of winning. If the last card isn’t an 8, he’s packing his bags and falling just short of the final table.
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But out comes … an 8. Eventually, he grabbed a seat at the final table.
“When you’re here this long, you need something like that to happen,” Piccioli told the Las Vegas Sun. “I’m lucky to still be here, to still be alive. That’s all you can ask for.”
Wsop 2017 Final Table
This is what Piccioli tweeted:
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Perfect.