Add Martin Vallo to the list of early chip leaders. On a raggy nine-high flop, Vallo called an all-in raise from the man to his left. His opponent showed up pocket tens, an overpair to the board. But it was no good; Vallo turned over his two kings, and a rag apiece on the turn and river improved his chip count to 55,000 and sent another early victim to the rail.