Every time we think James Potter is on his way out of this tournament, he finds a way to win more chips. He moved all in from middle position for a total of 19,000. Action passed to Eric Assadourian, who called all in for less. Potter showed and had Assadourian's dominated. Both players hit their kickers on the flop, then turned aces up with the . That left Assadourian looking for a two-outer on the river. He didn't get it. The river came , sending Assadourian to the rail.
Potter continues to rock the short stack, but he's a bit healthier now with 38,000 in chips.