Scott Seiver Eliminated by Antony Lellouche
Level 10: 500-1,000, 100 ante
There is a raise to 2,000 up front, Scott Seiver calls in late position as did our chip leader Antony Lellouche from the blinds. The flop is A
J
T
and the original raiser c-bets for 2,700, Seiver moves all in for around 20,000, Lellouche calls the jam and the original raiser folds.
Lellouche: K
Q
Seiver: J
T
So Lellouche had flopped broadway and Seiver needed a magical connotation of turn and river cards to survive. The 2
and 3
were not magical enough and Seiver was out. meanwhile Lellouche now has 290,000 chips.
Sorted In:
Scott Seiver, Antony Lellouche, Aviation Club de France, Season XI
07:58 PM, 09/12/12
Scott Seiver Eliminated by Jacques Enjoubault
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante

One of the saddest and also most absurd bustouts in as long as I can remember - Scott Seiver.
After reading this tweet we moved over to the Seiver table where Philippe Ktorza was kind enough to explain how sad the Seiver bust-out really was.
Jacques Enjoubault limps into the pot, Seiver also limps before a third player makes a raise. Enjoubault calls, Seiver raises to 4,400 and both players make up the additional price. The flop is 8x 5x 4x and the action checks to Seiver who bets 8,000 and just Enjoubault makes the call. The turn is the 2x, Enjoubault checks, Seiver bets 19,000, Enjoubault check-raises to 51,000, Seiver moves all-in and Enjoubault calls. Seiver turns over Kx Kx and Enjoubault has managed to find 6x 3x - much to the astonishment of Seiver who is out of the competition.
Enjoubault ~ 175,000
Sorted In:
Jacques Enjoubault, Scott Seiver, Aviation Club de France, Season XI
11:35 PM, 09/10/12