They say aces are a hand best played against a single opponent. Christopher Jordan found that out the hard way at World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise as he had a chance to quadruple up with pocket rockets before an unfortunate river card sent him packing deep in the $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty.
The cooler took place in the sunny Bahamas on Day 2 with just five tables remaining. The four-day event, which currently has 19 players left, will reach a winner on Wednesday.
Four-Way All-In In Paradise
During Level 25 with blinds of 30,000/60,000/60,000, Christopher Jordan, Rod Ward, Mark Darner and daylong chip leader Christopher Nguyen all found themselves all in preflop before the cards were flipped.