, and pushed all in preflop, only to find Warren Woodall making the call with
. A third jack on the flop and he was already standing up - the board ended up
and he is one of the first out.
, and pushed all in preflop, only to find Warren Woodall making the call with
. A third jack on the flop and he was already standing up - the board ended up
and he is one of the first out.

, Quance hurtled head-first into the 
of Neil Channing who duly survived a clinical 



board. Channing had his man just about covered, meaning Quance was gone.

, John Kitchen hit top pair on a jack high flop, but was out-gunned by the 
of initial raiser Shaun Deeb. All the chips found their way in by the river, leaving Kitchen to join the handful of early eliminees already on the rail.

versus 
on a 



board.
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
vs. Iversen's
. The flop came
, and the others were murmuring "Nine...King..." in the perverse way they always do on the
turn, but the river bricked
and we're down another player.