Xuan Liu had a big stack but found herself busting toward the end of the evening in painful fashion as she held only for Chance Kornuth to be holding .
Liu couldn't hit a queen and was eliminated as Kornuth had her covered, as Liu relayed on Twitter.
Liu had to be unhappy to see Kornuth wake up with it as earlier she folded to Kornuth's four-bet shove only for the the Chip Leader Coaching founder to turn over .
Poker podcast aficionado and Platinum Pass winner Chad McVean was unable to spin up his short stack and fell on Day 2 after running pocket fours into pocket kings, as McVean relayed on Twitter.
The first $30,000 package was awarded in the Platinum Pass Flipout tournament that took place in the morning on Saturday, October 22. That morning, each player who had qualified online to either the £1,100 UK and Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT) Main Event or the £5,300 EPT Main Event were automatically entered into the flipout event, where the winner would be awarded a Platinum Pass.
A flipout tournament is where each player is automatically all-in and whoever has the winning hand after the runout advances to the next stage. That process then repeats itself until a winner is crowned.
Ten players made the final table and were dealt their hole cards. The dealer then fanned the board. After the players turned their cards over, it was revealed that Romania's Iosif Spulber was the winner as he ended up with trip aces after being dealt the .
That #PlatinumPass winning moment. #
— PokerStars LIVE (@PokerStarsLIVE)
The 32-year-old Software Engineer is a self-proclaimed recreational poker player and also an avid member of PokerStars Ambassdor Lex Veldhuis' Twitch community.
“I simply love Twitch poker,” he told PokerStars Blog. “I think it’s got a lot of elements that make it perfect for streaming. It’s so entertaining, the entire audience ‘invests’ in deep runs, and the hype when something massive is about to go down is insane.”
Spulber made it to Day 2 of the PSPC with a healthy stack of 149,500 and will be looking to keep his upward trend as play progresses today.