James Potter was trying to make it three-for-three, with three cashes in the first three events of the 2009 Aussie Millions Poker Championships. He found himself in the unenviable position of being all in with on a board of . Potter's tormentor was chip leader Rainer Quel, who showed the leading hand with . A on the turn took away Potter's hope of making a low hand. The river ended his chance of making a winning high hand. He's out, while Quel moves up to 67,000.