Before the hand started, Tobias Hausen was speaking with the floorman about how David Singer was calling the clock on him for every decision after five seconds. The floor explained to Hausen the rules about stalling which Hausen disagreed with.
The next hand was dealt and Hausen was under the gun. He looked at his cards twice and as he was about to fold, Singer called the clock.
Hausen was clearly agitated and some other players explained to him that the first time he took several minutes nobody said anything.
Singer finally said that nobody is trying to harass Hausen who responded that Singer was.
Michael Bees: / /
Tom West: / /
William Klevitz: / /
Michael Bees was already all in and awaiting his fate in a four-way seven-card stud hi-lo hand. In the showdown, Tom West announced a set and showed while Bees left his chair. William Klevitz showed for a low while the fourth player in the hand had quickly mucked. Bees' for two pair were revealed as part of the all-in showdown rule, and he is out.
First, Heimowitz was all in and at risk against Taylor. Seventh street was dealt and Taylor turned over the for a flush to leave Heimowitz who showed the drawing dead.
Jonathan Williams: /
Brian Nichols: /
Then, Williams was all in and at risk against Nichols. Seventh street was dealt and Nichols turned over the for a pair of jacks. Williams could only survive with a nine but he turned over the and was eliminated to split the $2,247 min-cash with Heimowitz.
A short-stacked Thomas Rawless was all in and at risk with out of the big blind and got called by Aron Dermer with the . Dermer made kings up and Rawless was eliminated. Dermer's fortune didn't last long though, as Mike Gorodinsky took a pot off him and left Dermer short.
Also on the rail: Jason Mercier, Mihails Morozovs and Geogre Trigeorgis.