Four players were involved in what was already a massive pot of over six million in chips, when the turn hit the board [Qd][Jc][8s][Qc]. Tongguang Sun led for 2,600,000, and Jinyoung Park moved all in, having everyone else covered. Giles Kirshner (pictured on the left below), tanked for about 90 seconds before saying “I don’t think I’m good enough to fold,” before calling.

Sun stood up, grabbed what was left of his stack, and put it in, showing [Ks][Qs] for trip queens. Kirshner had him outkicked with [Ah][Qh], but both were well behind the big stack Park, who showed [Jd][Jh] for a full house.

An ace or a king was the only thing that would change the hand, and sure enough, the [Ah] came on the river, sending the table and the rail into a frenzy. After it was counted down, Kirshner is now the chip leader, while Park is suddenly a short stack.



