Brown Two-Outed on the River



, the action was checked to Chad Brown who made it 6,000 to go. A player behind him called and a third player in the hand raised it to 25,000. Brown then re-popped it, putting both of his opponents all-in. The player to his left folded, but the one who made it 25,000 earlier in the hand made the call.Brown had the advantage when the cards were turned over, revealing a set of 3's, while his opponent showed a pocket pair of Kings.
Drawing to just two outs, Brown's opponent would need a King on the river to stay alive, and sure enough, the last card off the deck was the
.Brown may be down, but he's certainly not out. He's currently sitting on 75,000 chips, which is well above the tournament average of 46,480.