Greg Jamison opened with a raise to 600 and the big blind called and drew three, as Jamison drew two.
The big blind checked, Jamison bet 300, and the big blind called as both players drew one and then checked through the next street.
Both players drew one again, and this time the big blind led out for 600. Jamison flipped in a chip to call, and his opponent fanned his for a number three.
Jamison's cards went fizzing to the muck, as he dropped to under 2,000 in chips.
During the previous level, Josh Arieh turned the screws on Ben Ludlow in a No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw hand when he check-raised all in and made Ludlow fold the best hand.
Since then Arieh has continuously been chipping up and is hovering around the 22,000-chip mark after the most recent hand.
The action folded to Arieh in the cutoff, and he opened to 300. The big blind defended the min-raise and checked the flop.
Arieh continued with a bet of 400, and his opponent swiftly mucked.
The action folded around to Randy Ohel in the small blind and he made it 400 which big blind Andrew Miramontes obliged. Ohel drew one while Miramontes swapped three. Ohel bet 600, Miramontes called, and they both drew one.
Ohel continued with a bet of 1,200 but found a fold when Miramontes fired a raise worth 3,100.