Flink Doesn’t Blink
A series of short hands eventually saw Robert Flink return from the break on the attack.
First, Luc Greenwood, the chip leader at the table made it 45,000 to go on the button with [9h9c] and was able to take it down unchallenged.
With 720,000 chips, Greenwood has the chip lead yet only 38 big blinds, showing how shallow the final table has become.
Greenwood’s opening bet in the next hand – again to 45,000 – with [Ah5d] saw O’Dwyer raise all-in for 460,000 with [AdJh] and take that pot down without seeing a flop.
O’Dwyer made it 40,000 to play in the next hand with [As5s] and was called by Flink with [Qd9h], who, on the flop of [7dTd4h] moved all-in to take it down, getting O’Dwyer to lay down the best hand and improve his own chances early on in the process.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Steve O'Dwyer | 420,000 |
-49,000 ![]() |
Robert Flink | 410,000 |
149,000 ![]() |