We heard some commotion on Table 2, and we walked over to see what was going on. Apparently three players saw a [Ks][5s][Js] flop, and the preflop raiser bet into Daniel Bunker and another player, who both called. When the [Ac] hit the turn, the original raiser checked and Daniel moved all in. His opponent called, and the original raiser got out of the way. It was a complete cooler as Daniel held the second nuts with [Qs][Ts] and was up against the nuts, [As][8s]. Daniel would need to hit a one outer to make a straight flush. He called for the [9s], and indeed that's what hit on the river. The entire table went nuts, and the dealer counted down the stacks. Daniel had his opponent slightly covered, so he will eliminate that player, bringing the field down to 53 remaining.