Jean Gaspard had the bring-in, and after a complete, Erik Sagstrom raised to 2,000. Gaspard called, as did the original completer.
Gaspard led on fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh streets, with Sagstrom check-calling the entire way while the unknown player released on fifth street.
Mark Gregorich opened to 1,300 from under the gun, and John Monnette called on the button.
The flop landed , and Monnette bet 2,500 after Gregorich checked. Gregorich called, and both players checked the on the turn as the completed the board on the river. Gregorich tossed in a 5,000-denomination chip, and Monnette mucked.
Erik Sagstrom got his remaining chips in with in front of him, and Bryce Yockey put him at risk. Yockey wound up with for sixes and an eight-low. Sagstrom picked up the to go with his , so he had nothing but a six-low draw going to the end. The helped him on neither the high nor low end, so he patted the table in surrender.