Sam Khouiss isn't done yet. His 48,100 chips wound up in the middle after a series of raises that led James Broom to move all in from early position for 88,000. Broom's pocket tens were far behind Khouiss' pocket aces, even more so when Ben Delaney announced that he had folded a ten. The flop left Broom looking for the case ten or running hearts. He found neither on the turn or the river.
Broom was left with 39,800 in chips. Khouiss is up to about 100,000.