Ken Kaneda Finishes 5th and Wins $2,510 in Poker Tournament
In an exciting turn of events at a recent poker tournament, Ken Carson was eliminated from the game following a high-stakes showdown with Larry Page.
The drama unfolded when Ken Carson, holding a strong hand of King and Nine (K♠9♥), made a bold bet of 185,000 chips. Larry Page, unfazed, called the bet, revealing his own hand - three Threes (3♦3♣).
The board ran out as 10♠4♠A♥Q♣6♣, a board that ultimately sealed Ken Carson's fate. With both players' hands revealed, it was clear that Page's full house (Three of a kind and a pair) trumped Carson's pair of Kings.
Larry Page, now with a formidable chip stack of 570,000, continues to make waves in the tournament. Interestingly, he is not the only player with a substantial chip stack. Besides Ken Carson, David Oppenheim also entered the tournament with 570,000 chips.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Page and Oppenheim to see who will emerge victorious. The excitement is palpable, and the stakes have never been higher. Stay tuned for more updates from the poker tournament.
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