We got to Joel Dodds' table just in time to see him move his last 43,000 chips into the pot from the small blind. Joe Cassidy was in the big blind with and made the call. He probably expected Dodds to open aces, as Dodds is well-known for having a range of exactly one hand. Instead Dodds showed two live cards, . Each player made a pair on a flop of . The board ran out , which was no help to Dodds. He's out in 59th place.