Wiley Makes His Rail Go Wild
Aaron Kaiser made it 140,000 to go before Dean Hamrick bumped it up to 355,000. Ian Wiley then moved all in for 875,000 more. Kaiser immediately released his hand and Hamrick went into the tank. He eventually called, tabling versus Wiley's .
The flop came down . Hamrick's railbirds, which includes last year's WSOP Main Event champ, Joe Cada, were shouting for a queen and a spade.
The turn brought neither when the hit the felt. Those chants didn't let up. "Queen!" called the rail, it was the however that fell. Wiley's rail jumped out of their chairs cheering for their friend, who had just doubled up to 2,600,000. Hamrick dropped to 1,275,000.