After suffering an up and down thrill ride that would put the New York New York rollercoaster to shame, Sunny Chattha has finally bitten the dust after a series of eventful hands.
Hand 1: Chattha was crippled with jacks versus A-T, his 22,000 stack being decimated to a paltry 1,500.
Hand 2: Chattha then trebled through to 5,000 with K-J.
Hand 3: The Brit looked at one card, a king, shoved his 5,000 into the pot and received four callers. He looked at the other... another king! Sadly for Chattha, one of his opponents had made two pair with A-Q on an A-Q-x flop which held up on the blank turn and river.
A few players have been mumbling unjustifiably about coolers today, but if anyone has any genuine right to complain, it's Thomas Sanduski, his kings running into the pocket rockets of Amato Galasso and failing to improve on a rainbow 2-2-9-8-8 board.
As Sanduski headed to the door with a disgruntled expression, Galasso began to construct a newly acquired stack of 48,000.
Al Adler is now up to 63,000 after moving all in on the river of a board. Adler showed for a flopped set, and his caller, Chicotsky, just mucked. He's now dropped down to 49,000.
Lee Watkinson, having fallen on some hard times after his absolute domination of his table through most of yesterday, is clawing chips back. Most recently he doubled up, all in on the river of a 4-5-2-6-8 board holding 5-7, Paul "Pab" Foltyn paid him off with his outdrawn pocket aces.