And then, there were three.
Just a trio of players — Koray Aldemir, Jack Oliver and George Holmes — are left at the final table of the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event. And although Joshua Remitio finished fourth (don’t be TOO sad, he ended up with $2.3 million for his efforts), this hand is an all-timer that he may not forget.
With five players left at the table, Ozgur Seclimis — who was involved in a quads beating quads hand earlier in the tournament — and his 40 million-plus chips got dealt pocket Kings. Remitio had 16.1 million, which meant he needed to make a move at some point. He got the 10-9 of diamonds, a decent spot to make that move. Seclimis raised to 2.4 million … and Remitio went all in.
Check out that flop …
Sick bad beat for pocket kings!
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— PokerGO (@PokerGO) November 17, 2021
Two 10s!! THE CROWD GOES WILD! Seclimis lost and would eventually end up in fifth place, taking home $1.8 million.
We’ll see who wins the whole thing soon enough.
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