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Willie Wiggins limped from middle position, Ricard Carr limped from the cutoff, Michael Newman called in the small blind, and Devond Marshall checked his option in the big blind to make it four-ways to the 

flop.
It checked to Carr, he bet 400,000 and only Wiggins stuck around for the
turn. Wiggins checked, Carr bet 900,000 and Wiggins announced all in. Carr quickly called and was in great shape to double.
Carr: 

Wiggins: 

Carr was far ahead with his full house, kings full of queens, against trip kings.
“Is he drawing dead?” someone asked as Carr begin pushing his stack forward.
Carr needed to dodge two chop outs and the river
was one of them to give both kings full of queens. Carr froze with his stack halfway out and in full disbelief.


flop, the blinds checked, and Colpitts bet 500,000.
. Colpitts bet 1,100,000 and Wiggins quickly called to see the
river. Colpitts went to valuetown with the 500,000 river bet and Wiggins quickly called.







board but Duek also paired his king. The
turn and
river were blanks and the 2008 WSOP $1,500 Shootout champ was eliminated in ninth place.

and Carr continued to 425,000. Bracho shrug-called, the turn came
and Carr bet another 900,000.
river. Carr announced all in and Braco did not take long (or look happy) to call. Carr showed 


flop though Bracho picked up the diamond draw. The 




to send him out in 11th place.