Kerwin Carallo limped into the hand from the cutoff, holding a stack of roughly 500,000. Jeremy Normandin completed his small blind, and Alexandre Chapdelaine announced all-in from the big blind. It didn’t take long for Kerwin to commit the rest of his chips, and the two found themselves heads-up as Jeremy tossed his hand into the muck.
Alexandre:
Kerwin:
Board:
Alexandre had the bigger of the two stacks, and therefore cleaned out Kerwin, sending him home in 24th place.