Wave Your Hands in the Air Like You Just Don't Cairns
David Cairns got his last in on a flop with and was delighted to find he was ahead of Frank Kassela's . Furthermore Cairns stayed ahead down the turn and river to double to a still rather precarious 45,000.
Cairns stood with both arms raised in victory.
"It's the start to the bracelet comeback from the guy who has NO idea how to play the game," he declared. Then he sat back down, and play continued.