Bubble Boy?
Reymundo Ozuna had just 7,500 chips to start the hand, and he put them all in from the small blind in the dark. Both Ned Mantua and Ken Churchill came along to see a flop with betting action still live between themselves.
The flop came out , and Mantua check-called a bet of 7,000. On the turn, he led out with 20,000 chips of his own, and Churchill called quickly to see the land on the river. Ozuna was shaking his head. Mantua bet 20,000 again, and Churchill called one last time.
Ozuna showed up his , and he seemed pretty sure it wasn't going to be good. It wasn't; Mantua turned over , and his turned trips earn him the knockout and a nice pot.
It appears that Ozuna is out in 28th place, but there's a hand brewing at the adjacent table right now, too.