Sarwer Says Goodbye
![So Long, Sarwer](https://s.pnimg.net/_h8lKjrOp3AWw1-pUwrdLqR81SpGzG1A7zk1DPdMuBk/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8x/NC85OC94MGQwMGRh/MzA2Ny5qcGc.webp)
We caught up a bit late to the conversation, but we gathered that Sarwer and two opponents each saw a flop for 2,000 chips apiece, indicating a minimum raise somewhere along the line. The dealer ran out the first three cards
![{2-Clubs}](/img/cards/2c.gif)
![{4-Clubs}](/img/cards/4c.gif)
![{10-Hearts}](/img/cards/10h.gif)
Showdown
Sarwer:
![{K-Clubs}](/img/cards/kc.gif)
![{J-Clubs}](/img/cards/jc.gif)
Opponent:
![{4-?}](/img/cards/4x.gif)
![{4-?}](/img/cards/4x.gif)
Sarwer's Broadway cards were pretty much dead, and he'd be looking for a fifth club to stay afloat. The turn was an offsuit
![{3-?}](/img/cards/3x.gif)
![{10-?}](/img/cards/10x.gif)
The former chess prodigy was clearly frustrated and gloomy as he made his way towards the door. You can't win 'em all, but you can't blame "Mr. EPT" for having high expectations of himself.