On the last hand before the break, Brendan Edmonds opened the pot to 50,000. Edmonds has been very active at his table, opening pots with preflop raises every chance he gets. Action passed to Ray Sukkar on the button, who jammed for 240,000. Edmonds mulled over his decision for about a minute before deciding to call with . It was a good call; Sukkar sheepishly showed . Neither player hit the flop, when it came down . Edmonds caught the on the turn to make two pair, kings and jacks. Sukkar needed a queen or an eight on the river to make a straight and stay alive, but the river fell . He's out in 17th place, and Edmonds is up to 938,000.