Price of Gold Plummets
Jamie Gold was all in preflop for his last 2,950 chips and a gentleman by the name of Yan Hua had him at risk.
Gold:
Hua:
ESPN cameras swarmed the feature table here in the Red Section to capture the all in situation.
"I could get lucky," Gold said with that familiar, $12 million grin.
The flop was not so good for Gold however.
"Hearts are no good," he professed.
"How about the ace of hearts?" Kevin Saul chirped in. "That'd be a good sweat."
The on the turn was yet another brick, and only one card separated Gold from either a double up or elimination.
Once instructed by the ESPN production crew, the dealer burned one card and delivered yet another brick; the . Gold shook Hua's hand and headed towards the rail.
"It's ok," the 2006 champ told the camera. "My mom is going to take this down."
Jane Gold is indeed in the field today, sitting with 32,500 chips over in the Orange Section.