Chips Changing Hands
"Wow!" Lehr said instantly. He asked J.C. how much his all in was. It was exactly 200,000, and it had Lehr covered by just a few thousand. "Give me a sec. This is a big hand..." After several minutes of careful thought, he opted to lay it down. Brummelhuis had enough chips to call, and he was getting a huge price to do so.
"Oh my god," said Brummelhuis. "I hope my ace is live." First to show, Alvarado tabled . Brummelhuis' ace was indeed live as he turned over . Lehr was awestruck. "I had the best hand," he lamented. "I had queens."
The board wouldn't provide much of a sweat as it ran down clean for Alvarado: . Brummelhuis takes his first major hit of this tournament, dropping to 420,000 and letting Alvarado sneak past him with his 435,000.