Colin Wickersheim raised in the cutoff and got three-bet on the button by Marc Booth. Kristijonas Andrulis came along from the small blind and a large pot was already built.
Each player drew two, then checked.
On the second draw, Andrulis drew two, Wickersheim drew one and Booth drew two.
Andrulis and Wickersheim each checked, then a bet from Booth was check-raised by Andrulis. Both players called.
Andrulis pat his hand and Wickersheim and Booth each drew one.
The last betting round was checked through, and Andrulis announced "nine", showing .
Wickersheim mucked his hand, then Booth turned up to drag a huge pot and boost his standing in the chip counts.
On the second round of betting, Andrew Yeh committed the last of his chips and ran into a pat hand held by Stephen Deutsch.
Yeh drew two on that round and then again on the final round.
Deutsch rolled over , and Yeh then sweated his final two cards. The first was an , leaving him drawing live to his last card, but a paired ended Yeh's day.
Shortly after the elimination of Matt Grapenthien, Katherine Fleck was the next unfortunate player to be busted.
According to David Baker, he drew one card on the first draw then patted the rest of the way against Fleck, who had to draw two cards in all three rounds and couldn't improve to a hand that could beat Baker's