Go Home, Jerome
On the very last hand before the break, the action folded around to Antonio Esfandiari who raised it up from the small blind with . Jerome Bradpiece pushed all in from the big blind with , Esfandiari called, and the board bricked out.
Speaking to Bradpiece after the hand, he suggested that there was a little bit of last-hand psychology in play, as the table were pretty much getting their coats on to disperse for the break as the hand was playing out.