Harry Thomas, Jr. gets a double up through Scott Schwalich.
Action folds around to Schwalich in the hi-jack, who raises to 60,000. Thomas, Jr., in the big blind, shoves all-in for 588,000 and gets the call.
The board runs out with 4 clubs and the

Thomas, Jr.:


Schwalich:


Thomas Jr. doubles up to over 1,200,000 in chips. The players joked with him, saying how lucky he was, but the humble Thomas, Jr. reminded them "my wife is the A-Team. You're all lucky it's me and not her at the table." He's of course referring to Jerri Thomas, his WSOP bracelet-winning wife.
Level - 25
Blinds - 15k/30k
Antes - 4k
Remaining - 15
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