
Luis Reynolds Jr (pictured above) was down to just one million in chips when he shoved from early position. Michael Nia was next to act, and he called with [Ah][Qd]. Reynolds had two live cards with [5s][4s], but the flop of [Ac][Kd][6s] left him drawing rather thin. The [3h] turn did give him eight outs suddenly for a straight, but the [3d] river wasn’t one of those outs. Nia scores his second elimination at the final table, and in doing so, has taken over the chip lead.
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