"Who Took My Chips?" Part Two
After it turned out that Liam Flood had had his stack moved "as a non participant" (joked about by a heckler who asked if he'd just not played all day and his table assumed he wasn't there...) he carried on, admitting "I played two hands. In two hours. That's enough, right?"
But his participation has come to an abrupt end - threeway to a flop, Danie Cossette led out for 1k and it looked like Flood raised to 5k, before Patrick Carron, last to act, moved all in covering both of his opponents easily! Flood alone took the plunge, but made a disappointed noise seeing Carron's for the flopped set - his own trailing. On the turn he suggested, "Five?" for the straight and the split, but the river was the and he had to head to the rail.
You note he didn't call for the Queen to win the whole pot - they don't call him the Gentleman for nothing.