Dec 8, 2017
From under the gun, Jordan Spurlin (pictured) opens to 15,000 before Brandon Meyers three-bets to 40,000 next to act.
The action folds back to Spurlin, and he moves all in for 116,000 with Meyers snap-calling.
Spurlin:
Meyers:
With Spurlin at-risk and in bad shape, the dealer spread a board to ensure Spurlin was eliminated in 74th place for a $19,691 payday.
Meyers is now sitting behind a stack worth 885,000 in chips.