Tony Dunst must have felt confident, and with good reason, when he flopped bottom set on a board. He must have hoped that his opponent, Isaiah Goldman, had a strong enough hand to put a lot of chips in the middle. But to Dunst’s dismay, Goldman’s strong hand on the flop, , just kept improving and eventually overtook Dunst’s . All the chips went in when the appeared on the turn. But the river, the , gave Goldman the nut boat, sending Dunst to the rail in the late stages of Day 2A.
Goldman sends Dunst to the rail
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