Sometimes poker can be a vicious game. In a battle of the James, James Lavercombe moved all in from late position for 13,000 chips. James Broom was in the 4,000-chip big blind and found himself in the position of having to call 9,000 chips to win roughly 22,000. He made the call with and found himself against Lavercombe's . Broom promptly hit a ten on the flop. The turn was the and the river was the , sending Lavercombe to the payout table.