«Richard Seymour’s deep run into the 2019 World collection of Poker main event came to an end late Wednesday night at Las Vegas, since the former New England Patriots defensive lineman went outside in 131st place from 8,569 total entrants.
Seymour spent all the day in the featured ESPN dining table in 35th from 1,286 after beginning Day 5 of this tournament. His pile rose and fell but mostly stayed within a reasonable space of their 2.75 million chips he started with.
Seymour peaked early in the afternoon with roughly 3.6 million processors and spent a short stretch playing with another NFL alumnus, former Detroit Lions tight end Eric Stocz. Seymour’s heap gradually dwindled, though, as he was forced to make a series of tough folds with large palms, until he was reduced to 725,000 chips with blinds at 30,000/60,000 (and a 60,000 large blind ante).
He bet and confronted two players with his tournament at stake.
Richard Seymour: Kh-4d
Zhen Cai: Qh-Qd
Anuj Agarwal: Ad-3d
Seymour received a generous flop, since the Kc-6h-2d plank gave him a pair of kings along with the lead. The hand was lost for good on the flip , though, as the Q’s gave Cai an. The K’s river was salt in the wound, giving three kings to the full house of Cai to Seymour.
For his efforts, Seymour made a payday of $59,295 — the result of his poker career. All told, Seymour has made $638,293 playing poker tournaments, as stated by the Hendon Mob database»
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