No More Chips for Moore, Channing Locks Up Final Table Seat
Neil Channing raised to 8,500, and his heads-up opponent Chris Moore reraised to 23,000. Channing called, and the flop fell . Moore bet 40,000, and Channing flatted. The on the turn elicited a 100,000-chip bet from Moore, and Channing moved all in. Moore was covered and made the call for his tournament life. It didn't look good for Moore's when Channing turned up for two pair and a flush draw. The on the river gave Channing the nut flush and a ticket to the final table. Now he's got the night off to prepare before he has to get back to work at 2:30 tomorrow.