Chidwick Rivers While Farrell Falls

Stephen Chidwick was down to fresh air just two hands ago, now the legendary British High Roller is back amongst the counts with 25 big blinds.
All the money went in pre-flop, and it wasn't just from Chidwick. Ben Farrell was shortest with just six million chips, and he committed all of them with . Chidwick was all-in with
and both those players were at risk of elimination from Jeremy Pantin, who had the leading hand with
.
The flop of saw Pantin maintain his lead and leave Farrell chasing a minor miracle. Chidwick still had outs, but they weren't helped by the
river. Only an ace or king would do, but one of those six available cards came on the
river. Farrell was out of the door, but Chidwick suddenly has just under 20 million chips from nowhere.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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35,500,000
-3,215,000
|
-3,215,000 |
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19,800,000
11,800,000
|
11,800,000 |
|
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Busted |