Jaws dropped over on table 45 the moment Lee Rubin called off his remaining 76,000 in chips holding , pre-flop. Rubin opened the pot with a ~32,000 raise, leaving himself 76,000 behind and Blair Hinkle followed up with a re-raise, putting Lee to a decision for all of his chips. As you now know, Rubin made the call and truth be told, he actually wasn't too far behind, as Hinkle tabled .
A board of gave Hinkle three kings, however, sending Rubin to the rail in 12th place.