Chris Summers Eliminated in 10th Place($12,850)
We missed the preflop action, but when we walked up to the table, there was already about 150,000 in the pot. The flop was out, 

, and Chris Summers had checked in the big blind. He was heads up with Tong Le, who fired out 100,000. Summers made the call, and the two saw a turn of
. Summers checked again, and Le wasted little time in putting out a bet of 200,000. Summers thought for about 10 seconds before announcing all in, and Le SNAP called.
Summers: 

Le: 

Le had the nut flush, slammed his cardsdown on the table, and ran to celebrate with his rail. Summers was drawing dead, and the meaningless river was the
. Le dragged the pot to up his stack to 1.98 million, good enough for second place right now.