Dave Colclough Eliminated

Dave "El Blondie" Colclough opened for a raise and the big blind made the call. The flop came down and the action was checked over to Colclough, who bet 12,000. The big blind min-raised to 24,000 and Colclough set him all-in. He made the call for 61,600 total.
Colclough turned over for top pair while the big blind tabled
for an open-ended straight draw. The
on the turn was a good card for Colclough, but the
on the river was a disaster. The big blind made a seven-high straight and Colclough was forced to surrender all but 37,000 of his chips.
A few hands later, Colclough got the rest of his chips in before the flop, holding in the big blind against the small blind's
. Foul luck, however intervened again, as his opponent flopped a king and turned trips, sending the Englishman to the rail.