WSOP Agonizing Defeat Caught on ESPN

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ESPN has begun airing segments of the 2014 World Series of Poker, which concluded earlier in the month with the determination of the Final Nine to be held in November.

One of the more agonizing defeats was filmed featuring Connor Drinan, who was eliminated in the $1 million buy-in tournament Big One for One Drop.

Cary Katz raised pre-flop, at which point Drinan decided to go all-in. Katz called, and the two men revealed their matching pocket aces. The only way for either player to win was on a flush, and there was just a two-percent chance of that happening.
After two hearts appeared on the flop, Katz’s chances of winning increased. He won the hand when two more hearts appeared on the turn and the river.

Can you say “Ouch”.
- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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