Lee Childs Eliminated
Level 16
: 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Well, he only had 2,800 chips to start the day, and Lee Childs was forced to fold his first three hands. On the fourth, Childs called all in, and Chris Bell and Micah Raskin got to see a cheap flop for a chance at the knockout.
The board ran out with Bell and Raskin checking through the turn. On the river, a 2,000-chip bet from Raskin folded Bell, and Childs said, "Say no pair, please?"
It wasn't no pair. Raskin had two of them, in fact, turning over his . Childs opened up his , unable to connect with the board, and he has become the first casualty of the day.