Carlos Guerrero was seen collecting a double up after all the chips ended up in the middle after the turn on a board that ran out .
His winning nut flush the was shown on the table as the winning hand while the defeated hand of Daniel Perkins had been swept away into the muck by the dealer as his stack was raided for chips to give over to Guerrero.
A huge hand had developed and the cards were on their backs with the dealer counting out chips.
The board read . Gabe Woody's hand was the winner with the . Cary Dukes was standing up from the table busted as his was no good. Demetric Ferguson was also losing a substantial portion of chips as his weaker flush the was second best.
Action was on the turn with the board reading . Kirk Kuykendoll announced all in which was a welcome sound to Dan Lowery's ears as he snap called and turned over the .
The river came the and Kuykendoll pushed his chips into Lowery's stack and got up to leave the tournament. Meanwhile Lowery is now well above a million in chips.
The board read . Ben Petrillo bet 100,000. His opponent thought for about 10 seconds before raising all in. Petrillo called quickly and showed that he was ahead with the .
His opponent had the and was well behind. The on the river confirmed the big pot for Petrillo and busted his opponent.