"I had four bigs six minutes ago," Jason Wheeler said with a big smile. He had good reason to celebrate as he had just received back-to-back doubles.
The first, which saw him get his last 65,000 all in, came when his 
held against the 
of Byron Kaverman after the board ran out 



.
In the next hand, Adrian Mateos raised to 32,000 from the hijack, Wheeler moved all in for 164,000 from the cutoff, and Mateos called with the 
, which was dominated by the 
of Wheeler. The board ran out 



and Wheeler doubled again while Mateos was left with just 100,000.
In the next hand, Mateos committed his stack under the gun and Wheeler moved all in over the top for 362,000 from the hijack. Christopher Frank, who had the biggest stack, moved all in from the small blind, which drove out the big.
Frank: 

Wheeler: 

Mateos: 

The 

flop was great for Mateos as he took the lead with top pair. The
gave him a flush draw for protection, but then disaster struck when the
spiked on the river. Mateos was sent to the rail in 25th place, while the other two players chopped up his chips.
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