Beasley Drops First
Level 16
: 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
While Michael Binger was bubbling at one of the adjacent tables, the final hand was in play at Mike Beasley's table. The floormen arrived with the racks to break the table just as the dealer began dealing what would be Beasley's final hand of the day.
It began with Aaron Overton opening to 12,500, and Beasley three-bet him to 27,500 with about 100,000 behind. Overton four-bet shoved his , and Beasley quickly called off his stack with .
The flop was just what Beasley was looking for, pulling into a huge lead with two cards to come.
The turn was a disaster, though, as the left Beasley drawing dead to the river, eliminating him in 56th place. His table breaks while he heads home to Florida in search of some more action.