Englishman Lee Brooke-Pearce now had little option but to get the rest of his chips in and hope to double through back into the game; he did so with . Andrew Pantling gave him a spin with his and even before his live cards had their go at beating Pantling, Brooke-Pearce was out of his seat, raising his sunglasses, undoing his microphone.
By the time the hit on the turn, Brooke-Pearce was drawing dead and now four-handed, the remaining players are off on a 20-minute break.