After another player had completed, Chris Klodnicki two-bet and Marcel Luske three-bet. After the completer folded, Klodnicki called and then check-called bets on fourth and fifth that saw Luske get in his remaining chips. Klodnicki showed kings in the hole, but they were no good as Luske tabled aces.
While he got it in good, Luske would lose the lead on sixth when Klodnicki hit a ten to make two pair. That meant Luske needed to pair one of his cards on seventh, which didn't happen when he flipped over the .
Action folded around to Konstantin Puchkov on the button and he raised. Viatcheslav Ortynsiky called from the small blind, David Benyamine did the same from the big and three players took a flop of . Ortynsiky checked, Benyamine bet and only Puchkov made the call.
Benyamine fired a second bullet when the turned, but he couldn't shake the Russian, who thought for about 40 seconds before making the call. Benyamine slowed down with a check on the river but called when Puchkov bet. Puchkov rolled over the for trip nines and it was good as Benyamine sent his cards to the muck unseen.
Brett Richey completed and Adam Friedman made the call. Richey fired out on all subsequent streets before checking seventh. Friedman called down the whole way before also checking seventh.
Richey: / /
Friedman: / /
"Nine" announced Richey after both players checked.
"Nine what?" asked Friedman.
Richey gestured at his board indicating he had a 9-8 as Friedman tabled his / for a 9-7 to scoop the pot.
After Brett Richey opened with a raise from middle position, David Moskowitz three-bet all in for 21,000 total. Chris Klodnicki made the call from the big blind, Richey called the additional 5,000 and there were to active players headed to the flop. To make a long story short, Klodnicki bet every street and Richey called as the board ran out .
"Wheel-flush," Klodnicki declared before tabling the . Richey simply mucked and Moskowitz showed the before saying his final words, "Good luck, guys."
After losing a big hand to Greg Mueller's kings and sevens, and then bringing in for two hands, Scott Bohlman committed his final 7,000 following a complete by Tom Koral and a call by Konstantin Puchkov. David Benyamine two-bet and both active players called before a bet from Benyamine on fourth forced out Koral but kept Puchkov in. Benyamine bet fifth street and this time Puchkov folded as both Benyamine and Bohlman's boards read as follows leading up to seventh street.
Koral: / (folded on fourth)
Puchkov: / (folded on fifth)
Bohlman: / /
Benyamine: / /
With Bohlman in the lead with his pair of fives and a better lo-draw, Benyamine held an 8-6 low, and when he caught the on seventh he improved to a better pair. Unfortunately for Bohlman he could only find the on seventh and was forced to the rail in 15th place for a $12,451 payday.
Benjamin Scholl completed and David Bach made the call before calling a bet on fourth and then another on fifth to be all in.
Bach: /
Scholl: /
Bach caught the while Scholl picked up a flush draw with the before completing his flush with the on seventh as Bach found the meaningless to be eliminated in 16th place.