Charles Wiper Eliminated in 15th Place ($15,135)
William Reynolds raised to 72,000 to open the pot, and his neighbor Charles Wiper moved all in for 281,000 total. Next to him, chip leader Kurt Jewell tanked for a minute before making the call, and that sent the decision back to Reynolds. He took a moment of his own to think it over, finally sighing out a frustrated, "Fooooold," and flashing . Jewell hissed from across the table, turning up his own . Wiper liked the news; he was all in but well ahead with .
He would not like the next bit of news, however. The dealer ran a flop of , vaulting Jewell into a big lead. Wiper was looking for an ace or some running help cars, but the turn and river failed to provide him with any help. He has been sent off in 15th place, earning a pay bump up to