Chappus Starts Off the Wrong Way
It was only a small pot that chip leader Mike Chappus lost to John Pappas to start the day, but it probably wasn't how Chappus wanted to start out. Chappus bet a flop after Pappas checked, then called Pappas' shove for about 8,000 chips total. Chappus had the second-nut lowwith and was up against a set, . The that hit the turn improved Pappas to a wheel, and he improved again to a full house with the river. He scooped both halves of the pot to double up.