Mike Kim played most of this tournament short-stacked, grinding, grinding and grinding some more. Finally he gets dealt pocket aces -- and of course they get cracked. Wei Sha's pocket eights overtook Kim's aces on the turn, , giving Sha his second double-up in short order. That beatdown left Kim with 4,500 chips, not even one big blind. He was all in on the next hand with and lost to Joe Ker's .