Colin Wickersheim opened, Captain Tom Franklin and David Gee made the call. Gee and Wickersheim swapped two cards, and the Captain asked for one. Gee and Wickersheim check-called a bet from Franklin, Gee drew one, Wickersheim drew two and Franklin stood pat. Again, Gee and Wickersheim check-called a bet from Franklin, both drew one and Franklin stood pat. All three checked it down and the Captain tabled and shipped the pot.
Todd Bui put out a raise from the small blind and Colin Wickersheim called from the big blind. Bui took one card and Wickersheim opted for two. Bui bet, Wickersheim called, and the two were off to the draw.
Bui knuckled the table, signifying that he was standing pat. Wickersheim took one card and called a bet from Bui. On the final draw, Bui stood pat and Wickersheim picked up one. Bui bet and Wickersheim called all in for his last 8,500.
Bui announced that he had a nine-low, but it was no match for Wickersheim's for an eighty-six perfect. Wickersheim scored the double up and now has about 64,000 in chips.
Ismael Bojang opened, Mike Leah raised, and Bojang called. Bojang swapped one and Leah stood pat. Bojang check-called bets from Leah on the next 2 draws swapping one each round, while Leah stood pat all the way. Leah showed and scooped up the pot.
In the first hand, Ismael Bojang opened and Leah called from the big blind. Both players drew two cards, Leah lead out, and Bojang called. Both players drew one and Leah check-called a bet from Bojang. Leah drew one and Bojang stood pat. Leah check-called a bet again and Bojang showed him for the pot.
The very next hand, Leah was only left with 8,000. He raised all in and Vladimir Shchemelev called from the big blind. Shchemelev drew one, Leah drew two, then Shchemelev stood pat down, and Leah drew two cards on the final two draws. Shchemelev turned up and Leah's final draw paired him up. Leah was busted in 11th place for $6,586
Kevin Iacofano raised from the cutoff and a short-stacked Todd Bui made it three bets to go from the small blind. David Bell four-bet from the big blind and Iacofano folded. Bui capped the action and Bell called.
Bui stood pat while Bell opted for two cards. Bui moved all in for his last 2,000 and Bell called. Bell then took one card on the second draw and stood pat on the final draw. Bell tabled but was ultimately behind Bui's pat . Bui scored the double and now sits on 75,000 in chips.
Colin Wickersheim raised from under the gun and found calls from Tom Franklin on the button and David Gee in the big blind. On the first draw, Gee took one card while Wickersheim and Franklin each pulled two. Gee bet, Wickersheim raised, and his two opponents called.
The second draw saw each player pick up one new card. Action checked around and each player pulled one card one last time. Gee fired a bet, Wickersheim called all in for his last 10,000, and Franklin folded.
"Number one," said Gee, rolling over .
Wickersheim flashed an eighty-seven before mucking his hand and exiting the tournament area. He'll collect $8,672 in 10th-place prize money.