There will be no $500,000 payday for Thomas Dunwoodie this weekend. He raised preflop and was called only by Michael Pedley. The rest of their chips all went in the middle of a flop. Dunwoodie's pocket nines were drawing very slim against Pedley's pocket kings. The turn and river bricked out to allow Pedley to drag the pot and send Dunwoodie to the rail.
Pedley is now close to the century mark, with about 94,000 in chips.