I don't remember exactly how the hand played out either, but I do remember that he should have been able to figure out from the way the betting went that his flopped straight PROBABLY wasn't any good once the board paired and he was drawing to 2 outs at best (and she had the Qd) so it was still horribly played on his part. And I also agree that his "acting" on the river wasn't very classy either.

I'm sure most of us get alot more upset over lesser bad beats, let alone waiting for the biggest tournament of the year and getting crippled early in the first session like that.