Joel Packard shoved all-in pre-flop from under the gun for 125,000 and a player in middle position made it 300,000. Everyone folded and both players flipped over their hole cards.
Joel Packard:
Middle Position:
The board ran out and Packard won with two pair eights and deuces to survive.
Doyle Elliott has already eliminated two opponents at Table #112 since players returned from dinner break.
In his last hand, Elliott had while an all-in opponent had . The flop gave his opponent a flush draw, but Elliott's two nines held on the turn and river.
"Table #112, crushing dreams," a tablemate said about the spate of eliminations at this table.
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Charles Walker, who won the massive pot off Paul Chauderson earlier in this level, went from being chip leader to out.
According to his former tablemates, Walker tangled in a pot against David Kluchman, who took Chauderson's old seat. Walker had and Kluchman had .
Kluchman flopped two pair on and the two big stacks, each with more than 1,000,000, got it all in. Kluchman made a full house on the turn, leaving Walker drawing to a seven, which he failed to hit on the river.