We just caught the tail end of a big pot, heads up between Pascal Perrault and Vishal Pundjabi. In the end, the board showed and there were more than 30,000 chips in the pot. Pundjabi checked the river, and Perrault moved all in with a covering stack. Pundjabi had just over 7,000 chips left, and he was deep in the think tank. After several excruciating minutes, he made the call for his tournament life.
Perrault held out his as if asking whether or not he should bother tabling his cards. He wouldn't need to. Pundjabi sighed heavily and turned over the winning to earn himself the big pot.
Perrault has slipped all the way down to just 3,000 paltry chips.