With the blinds at 50K/100K in level 15, David Eldridge opened the action from middle position before Hagop Ketendjian three-bet shoved from the big blind for nearly 8 million in chips. To everyone’s surprise, Eldridge quickly made the call and cards were tabled with nearly 160 big blinds up for grabs. Eldridge showed
and Ketendjian opened
. The board,
, posed no threat to the queens, and Ketendjian took down a massive pot to put him among the chip leaders.
