Jessica Perez Eliminated From Punta Cana Poker Classic

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After a great run, Cuban poker player Jessica Perez has been knocked out of the Punta Cana Poker Classic 2011 in 11th place.  Only one other female remained as the Final table was to be determined. 

CrazyJulius provided us with the breakdown….

Jessica Perez was crippled and she moved all-in for 14,000, not even enough to cover the big blind. 3 more players call the big blind and Jessica needs a little bit of luck to win this multiway pot.

Jessica was holding J 9 and she did not catch any of those cards, ultimately Jose de la Guardia made two pair holding  A-2 and two fives on the board.  The other Jessica Bedoya had 88 and the other player mucked his hand.

Congratulations Jessica for your great run here at the 2011 Punta Cana Poker Classic.

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