Kollmann and Parker Eliminated
When three players saw a flop of , they liked what they saw as a huge three-way pot developed.
Brock Parker, in the small blind, checked over to the player in the big blind who fired 1,600. Erich Kollmann then moved all in before Parker re-raised all in over the top. The big blind couldn't find a reason to fold as he came along as well!
Parker:
Big Blind:
Kollmann:
Kings everywhere but Parker's two pair held the lead. That is, until the binked the turn to put the big blind ahead, and it stayed that way through the river.
Kollman was eliminated and Parker was crippled to his last 2,000 chips.
On the very next hand Parker tried to put those chips to work with his up against an opponent's . The board rather brutally ran out to give his opponent a backdoor running straight (while fading clubs!) to eliminate Parker from the tournament.