Michael Pedley may want his chips back. With 300 chips in the middle and the board showing , he called a bet of 800 from his opponent. The turn was the . Pedley's opponent led out for 1,900 and again Pedley called. On the river, Pedley's opponent bet one more time, for 2,000. Pedley called, then made a noise of disgust when his opponent turned over for two pair, tens and fours.
Pedley still has plenty of chips to work with -- 18,000, to be exact.