All In Player Saved By the Dealer
There was a bit of controversy over the last hand before the break. One player was all in preflop, but with Allen Kessler and another player still in the hand, he didn't expose his hand yet. The other players checked it down, and after the river, Kessler turned up his hand. The all-in player said, "You're good," and threw his hand face down to the dealer. Since it was an all-in situation, the dealer turned over the player's hand anyway as is expected. It turns out that the player had a flush, which was good enough to scoop the pot. The floor was called, and they ruled that the player's hand was retrievable, and he went from thinking he was out to the owner of 10,500 chips.