Julian Warhurst
Hand #42: Julian Walhurst was after the gun and raised to 300,000, leaving 65,000 behind
Christopher Mateo called from the hijack while everyone else stayed away.
The flop arrived 2 7 8
Walhurst checked and Mateo bet 65,000 with Walhurst committing his last chips.
Julian Walhurst: Q J
Christopher Mateo: A Q
The dealer showed an A on the turn and Warhurst was drawing dead.
The 9 river was a formality, sending out Walhurst as the first casualty of the final table.

