David Peters Eliminated in 4th Place (��48,202)
Under the gun, David Peters came in raising to 19,000. He found action from the big stack in the big blind as Andrew Pantling came along with the call.
The two of them took a flop of , and the action went check-check. On the turn, Pantling took the betting lead with a wager of 20,500 chips. Peters called, now getting a bit thin on chips.
That brought the out on fifth street, and Pantling announced a covering all-in shove. It was an effective bet for the 111,000 chips that Peters had left, and the latter went into the tank for a few minutes as he considered the decision for his whole stack. Finally, and quietly, he said, "I call."
Pantling quickly flipped up for kings up, and Peters mucked his cards and stood up from his chair for the last time. The WSOP rule dictates that all-in hands must be shown down, and despite some friendly objections from the other players, the dealer was instructed to flip over the mucked as Peters made his way from the table.
Chalk up another WSOP cash for Peters and add it to his already impressive resume of tournament success. His bid for bracelet #1 has come up a bit short, however, and he'll have to settle for fourth-place money worth ��48,202.