Big Hand Sends Lewis to the Rail

Level 2
: 50/100, 0 ante

"Wow, I'm never folding there," a flabbergasted Ernie Lewis was heard yelling. We made our way over and discovered what was going on. According to Jerry Wagner, here is what transpired.
Wagner made it 650 to go preflop and Lewis made the call. Both players then checked the flop, the
turned, and Wagner bet 2,000. Lewis popped it to 7,000, Wagner called, and the
completed the board on the river. Wagner then shoved all in and Lewis snap-called off his last 7,000 or so.
Wagner tabled the for quads, and a stunned Lewis showed the
for a flopped Broadway straight. Lewis related his beat to some friends across the room, gathered his things, and then exited the tournament floor. Meanwhile an excited Wager stack his newly won chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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43,400 | |
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Busted |