Ross Keiser Eliminated in 16th Place ($12,469)
We saw Daniel Cohen limp into the pot from early position, and both blinds -- Casey Hayes in the big and Ross Keiser in the small -- came along to see a cheap flop.
We were distracted by another hand playing out at the adjacent table, so we'll fill in what we know. We're fairly certain the action checked around on the flop, and Hayes led out with a bet on the turn. Keiser called while Cohen ducked out, and the board read when we turned our attention back to the river card. Hayes fired again, 185,000 now, and Keiser moved all in after some consideration. Hayes snap-called.
"You got a boat?" Keiser asked, tabling his .
Indeed Hayes did, flipping up to take the pot and earn the knockout. Keiser is out as the first casualty of Day 2, pocketing more than $12,000 for his work.