After losing a big pot by doubling up Neal Singletary, Charles Biggert moved all in blind for his last 130,000 and was called by Chander Jain to put him at risk.
Charles Biggert: [KcQs]
Chander Jain: [7h7s]
Jain was ahead going into this matchup, and the flop of [7d8c9d] sure helped as he improved to a set of sevens.
Only a running jack-ten could save Bigget with a straight, and the turn [Jc] gave him a glimmer of hope, but it was not to be as the river fell the brick [4d] to bust him in 4th place.
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