Kyle Zartman raised 5,000 on the button on a board. One of his opponents moved all in, earning a quick fold from the second player to act. It was back to Kyle, who needed to call 9,400 more. He didn't look happy about the spot but made the call anyway. The at-risk player didn't even have to sweat a river, though. As soon as the guy showed for a wheel and the nut flush draw, Zartman tossed his hand into the muck. The meaningless river was the , and Zartman counted out the chips he owed, dropping to under 15,000.