It took Peter Gould two hands to get Mathieu Clavet, but he did knock Clavet out of the tournament. The first hand was about what you'd expect at this stage: all in with pocket queens for Gould and for Clavet. Gould made a full house by the turn to cripple Clavet to 20,000.
Clavet was soon all in with . Gould got in there again, this time with . He flopped a king, but Clavet flopped a gutshot straight draw. It never filled.