Just as we brought you news of Scott Montgomery's demise, the last remaining Full Tilt Poker Red Pro can also been seen wandering the rail.
Steve Yea had his stack in the middle mucking his hand when his opponents caught good with a on the flop and the river. Three of a kind would be too good for Yea and he can now spend his day on more pressing matters- like golf.
As Yea's opponent was stacking his new chips one of the players turned to him and said "That was actually unlucky you know."
"Why!", laughed the player as he stacked his chips after his lucky hand.
"Cause if that was online you would have got your buy-in back and a t-shirt!", replied the player alluding to what happens when you knock out a full tilt pro on their site.
He will have to be happy with the shirt on his back and taking all of Yea's chips.
Neil Channing has just used well timed agression and keen reading abilities to take down two consecutive pots. That or he had the goods.
The first hand saw Channing take down a pot on a flop reading , checked to Channing fired out a half pot-sized bet and took down the pot.
The very next hand saw Channing up against Tony Dunst with a flop showing . Dunst led out for 400 at which point Channing popped it to 925. The bet forced Dunst out of the pot and Channing took another one down.
Shane Warne and Tyron Krost are sitting side-by-side at their table and have clashed horns a few times this morning and continue to do so this afternoon.
With a raised pot the flop fell and Krost led into Warne with a 1,625 chip bet. Warne made the call.
Turn:
Krost again led into Warne, this time with 4,000.
Warne went deep into the tank, even grabbing his remaining stack and inching forward a few millimetres. Eventually he folded bringing himself down under 10,000,