Sternheimer the First to Fall

Level 4
: 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

We missed the exact amounts, but we do know a preflop raising war saw Philip Sternheimer shove all in from the button and Max Lehmanski made the call from the big blind.
Lehmanski:
Sternheimer:
Sternheimer knew he'd been caught even before the cards were tabled, but even so he was drawing to two live cards. Unfortunately for him, the flop gave Lehmanski two pair. Sternheimer needed running cards to stay alive, and he found one when the
turn gave him a gutshot straight draw to a non-diamond six. The dealer burned one last time and put out the
.
Lehmanski made a flush to win the pot while Sternheimer rapped the table and quickly exited the tournament floor. Whether or not he opts to re-enter remains to be seem.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
310,000
136,800
|
136,800 |
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Busted |