


, and Penn called with 
. His big blind special held up as the turn and river ran out 
. Wolff picked up $6,686 for his finish.


flop. Grapenthien led out at the
turn, and Hang raised. Ramdin got out of the way, and Grapenthien called all in. Hang tabled 


for the full house, while Grapenthien was looking for help with 


for trips. The
on the river was no help, and Grapenthien was eliminated. Ramdin busted in seventh place when he got the last of his short stack in the middle in a stud hand against Sam Silverman and James Schaaf. Schaaf led out on every street until Silverman folded on fifth street. Schaaf tabled two pair, tens and deuces to send Ramdin to the rail with $32,992 in consolation money.




, and Silverman was done in sixth place ($42,966). Play slowed considerably when it went five-handed, taking almost as many hands to eliminate Jason Dollinger in fifth place ($54,804) as is did to take out everyone before him.
in the door, and Tommy Hang raised with the
showing. Dollinger re-raised, and Hand called. Dollinger led out again on fourth street when he drew the
, and Hang called after catching the
. Dollinger paired his king on fifth street and led out once again, sending Hang deep into the tank. After careful consideration, Hang raised, and Dollinger called all in. Dollinger showed [
] 

to Hang's [
] 
-x. Dollinger failed to improve on sixth or seventh, and Hang's trip sevens were good.

in hold'em, and Rossi re-raised all in with 
from the big blind. Hellmuth called, and the board ran out 



. Hellmuth's king kicker played, and Rossi was busted.



to Hang's 


. The board came down 



, and Hang's two pair was good enough to send Hellmuth home just shy of his bracelet. Hellmuth picked up $93,168 for third place.
in the door. Hang called with the
showing, and then led out with
on fourth street. Schaaf called after catching the
, and then took the lead in betting when he caught the
on fifth street. Hang's fifth-street card was the
; he called, then raised all in on sixth street when he picked up the
. Schaaf caught the
and called, then revealed [
] 


[
] for trip eights. Hang was one pip behind with trip sevens, tabling [
] 


[
], and he was busted in second place ($158,933).
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