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Fred Wulff's dramatic poker exit sets final table in high-stakes showdown

A bold all-in bluff backfired in a heart-stopping hand. Now, nine players remain—with one clear favorite to claim the title.

The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread...
The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread out in front of them. In the background, there is a pillar and other objects, suggesting that the men are participating in a poker tournament.

Fred Wulff's dramatic poker exit sets final table in high-stakes showdown

The final table of the poker tournament is nearly set after a dramatic elimination. Fred Wulff exited in tenth place, taking home €3,550. His last hand ended in a showdown against Alexey Neofitov, who now holds a commanding chip lead with 6,625,000. Wulff pushed all-in for 620,000 from the Hi-jack position. Neofitov, sitting in the Big Blind, decided to call. Wulff revealed Q♦️10♠️, while Neofitov showed K♦️10♣️.

The flop came Q♥️K♥️7♠️, giving Wulff a pair of queens and Neofitov a pair of kings. The turn brought the 3♠️, leaving Wulff needing help. The river fell 9♥️, sealing Wulff’s fate. With no further chips, he was eliminated. The final table will be streamed live on PartyPoker’s YouTube channel, though with a 30-minute delay. Official chip counts and results will be updated shortly.

Wulff’s exit confirms the nine remaining players for the final table. Neofitov enters as the chip leader, holding a significant advantage. The tournament’s conclusion will be broadcast live, with updated standings released after play ends.

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