[user66118]
Bryan Pellegrino not to happy right now
We just caught the tail end of the preflop action, but it appeared that Nathan Doudney had limped from the button, and Bryan Pellegrino had raised to 90,000.
The flop brought , and Pellegrino checked. When Doudney bet out 50,000, his opponent grabbed his whole stack of big pink and green chips and slid them into the middle, making a covering raise. Doudney quickly called to put his tournament life in jeopardy.
Showdown
Pellegrino:
Doudney:
Pellegrino was ahead with a chance to win the match right here. Unfortunately for him, the peeled off on fourth street, vaulting Doudney into a commanding lead. The on the river was a blank, and Doudney has notched a big double up from 566,000. He has taken back the chip lead by a decent margin.