Robert Taylor opened to 60,000 from under the gun, and went heads-up to the flop with Senthuran, who made the call from the big blind. On a flop of
, Senthuran check-called a bet of 76,000. When the turn brought the
, both players checked. On the river
, Senthuran moved all-in, and found a call from Robert, who had just under 400,000 behind.
Senthuran tabled
for a full house, and Robert tabled his
, which was his last hand in the WPT Canadian Spring Championship.
Players went on a short break after the hand, and we are currently updating the chip counts, which will be published momentarily.
9th place: Robert Taylor – $23,730