$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 11: 600/1,200/200 Ante

Alan Dobrow had a ton of chips at the first break but lost most of them in a bizarre hand against Patrick Eskandar. Tournament staff were called over to the table with a nine-high flop on the board and an all-in button in front of Eskandar.
The problem was Eskandar had called a big bet from Dobrow, not realizing it wasn’t enough to put him all-in, and tabled a pair of aces. Action was complete and he couldn’t put in the rest of his chips while Dobrow was looking confident.
Eskandar rolled his aces back over and the dealer put another ace on the turn to get a rise from the entire table. Naturally, Eskandar moved all-in with his remaining chips and Dobrow tanked for a minute.
There was no way he could call, he just couldn’t believe what happened as he showed the table his flopped set of nines that were two-outed.
The hand moved Eskandar up to 200,000 and Dobrow down to a starting stack. Eskandar also received a one-hand penalty and warning for exposing his hand.