Hand #28: Philip Gildea shoved all in for 7,400,000 from middle position and Jeremy Saderne called on the button.
Philip Gildea:
Jeremy Saderne:
The crowd got on their feet in anticipation of what was about to unfold. The flop kept Gildea ahead with his queens. The
on the turn added a flush draw to Saderne's aces.
It was Saderne's original out, the , that landed on the river and a boisterous French rail exploded in celebration. Gildea received $92,686 for his deep run.