Poker participant Jordan Ludwick had a event bustout seen across the web yesterday as he was eradicated from the 2026 PokerStars Open Philadelphia Major Occasion just some spots away from the cash.
Ludwick, a New Jersey-based sports activities betting content material creator, had simply had pocket kings cracked twice just a few arms earlier. However he could not take it anymore and after being rivered for a chip-lead pot in a three-way all-in on the tender cash bubble of the primary flight of the $500,000 assured occasion, which PokerNews is offering on-site reside protection of.
Oh, God!
As captured by PokerNews’ Josh Noy, Michael Ciarlante moved all in on the Q♦7♣3♦ flop, solely to see Angel Lopez shove his bigger stack throughout the desk. Ludwick additionally dedicated his stack, which he advised PokerNews was round 180,000, and the desk watched intently because the arms had been tabled.
Jordan Ludwick: A♦7♦Michael Ciarlante: A♣Okay♠Angel Lopez: 10♦9♦
Ludwick and Lopez each turned over diamond attracts, with Ludwick within the lead with a pair of sevens. The J♣ flip brough Lopez a straight draw, whereas the 9♣ river left him with the very best pair.
Ciarlante despatched his stack to Lopez, whereas Ludwick vented his frustration after seeing hand bested on the river to finish his run in need of the cash.
“Oh my god. OH my god. Did that basically simply f***ing occur once more? Did that basically simply f***ing occur once more? Bro, simply all day, that is it? I am presupposed to have 4 hundred and fifty thousand {dollars}!”

Ludwick Speaks Concerning the Hand
It wasn’t Ludwick’s first unhealthy beat of the day — and even the extent. The east coast poker common advised PokerNews in an interview that he had simply had pocket kings cracked twice in three arms, first towards king-queen after which towards ace-queen, each instances on the river, after grinding up a stack up a stack over hours of play.
“And it crippled me right down to proper above beginning stack,” he advised PokerNews.
He managed to grind again as much as round 180,000 earlier than the deadly confrontation simply two gamers away from the cash. “It was 13 hours of battling, we had been proper on the cash bubble,” mentioned Ludwick, noting that he was an awesome favourite when the chips bought in on the flop.

After video of his bustout blew up on social media, Ludwick mentioned he wished to make it clear that he’s a pleasant participant — “lots of the blokes, we would been taking part in all day” — and has a friendship with one participant from the hand, Lopez.
He mentioned it additionally harm after his current runner-up end on the Borgata Summer season Poker Open for $28,018, which, along with getting love from bracelet winner Nick Palma, confirmed simply what he can do in a poker event when he has the chips.
“I positively would’ve gotten high 5 or high three,” he mentioned about his event possibilities if had gained the chip-lead pot. “I assume I’ll have to come back again and show it.”














