Ken Dickenson Eliminated in 11th Place ($13,543)
"A chip and a chair, my friend," said Dickenson's neighbor, Richard Brodie. It would be two hands later that Brodie would raise, Dickenson would call, and the blinds would get out of the way.
Brodie
Dickenson
The flop brought an ace -- -- and Dickenson stood up, already resigned to his fate. The turn was the and the river the , and Dickenson is out.
They are now redrawing for a single ten-handed table.