Daymon Says Aue Revoir
David Aue raised preflop. William Daymon, the big blind, had less than three blinds behind, and moved all in. Aue called the extra chips and turned over . "I wish we had more players," he told Daymon. "At least I've got the kind of hand that can crack 'em," Daymon said, tabling . The flop was the kind of start Daymon would need to do that, and the on the turn gave him extra straight outs. But somehow, the on the river didn't get him there, and Daymon shook hands with his table on his way out.
With Daymon's elimination, there are 36 players left. They are breaking one more table now, leaving us with four.