You hear that "chip and a chair" saying all the time, but coming back from a deficit like that is HARD. As Gerald Kane just discovered, as he tossed in his last chip while holding . A great starting hand, but Tommy Rounds found pocket Fours and Kane needed to find some help to stay alive.
But the board didn't supply that help and Gerald Kane was eliminated in 9th place, good for a $13,745 payday.