Daniel Dvoress Eliminated by Lun Loon

Three players were on the [6hJh9d] flop in a limped pot. Daniel Dvoress didn’t wait for any action and moved all in for 289,000.
Kanstantsin Osipau immediately released his cards. But Lun Loon, who had Dvoress just covered, tanked for a while, burning a couple of timebanks. Then he flicked in a calling chip.
Dvoress had the [QsQc], but Loon was ahead for the moment, showing the [9h6s]. Dvoress had a lot of ways to pull the double, but the [Ad] turn and the [Kd] river left him second.
“What took so long?” Dvoress asked, smiling.
“Fish call,” Ivan Leow, who sits at the same table, remarked.
Dvoress started laughing.
“No, really,” Leow continued and then debated the hand with Loon some more.
Dvoress, meanwhile, picked up his belongings and left the table.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Lun Loon | 630,000 |
530,000 ![]() |
Kanstantsin Osipau | 131,000 |
-39,000 ![]() |
Daniel Dvoress | Busted |
-370,000 ![]() |