The dealer already tabled A♣ 8♠ 3♦ 2♣ when we got to the action between Marcuss Ming Kee vs. an opponent from early position.
The EP eplayer check-called Ming Kee’s 5,500 turn bet and then on the river 10♦ his opponent went all-in which was snap-called by Ming Kee, who had 5♦ 4♠.
EP actually made his set with 10♣ 10♠ but it wasn’t enough to beat Ming Kee’s straight and the former gets the boot from Day 1A.