Charles Moore opened the action with a 21,000-chip raise only to have Josh Evans put his newly found chips to good use by making it 67,000 to go from the button.
Moore made the call, but quickly dispatched of his cards on the flop following a 64,000-chip continuation-bet from Evans.
From the hijack seat, Charles "Woody" Moore raised to 40,000 on the first hand back from the break. Jonathan Poche was in the next spot in the cutoff and reraised all in for 203,000. La Sengphet tanked in the small blind, but eventually folded. When action got back to Moore, he flipped a coin in the air. After it landed on the felt, he didn't look too pleased with the result and thought for another 20 seconds or so before tossing his hand into the muck.
On a flop we found Jonathan Poche leading out with a bet of 18,000 which was called by Josh Evans.
Both players checked the on the turn, and when the landed on the river, Poche cut out a 37,000-chip bet. Evans made the call, but would be forced to muck at the sight of Poche's for a straight.
After opening with an under the gun raise, Charles Moore would inevitably commit what remained of his chips once James Anderson upped the ante to have "Woody" all in for his tournament life.
Moore:
Anderson:
In a classic race situation, the flop would be a safe one for Anderson as it gave Moore no additional outs.
The turn of the however saw Moore's chance of survival survival lessen, and when the completed the board, he was bumped to the rail in 6th place for a $55,000 payday.
From the cutoff seat, Josh Evans raised to 26,000. La Sengphet made the call from the button and everyone else folded. The flop came down and Evans fired a continuation bet worth 38,000. Sengphet folded and Evans was pushed the pot.
Action folded to Sam Barnhart in the small blind and he completed the bet. James Anderson raised to 28,000 from the big blind and Barnhart made the call. The two players saw the flop come down and Barnhart checked. Anderson bet 32,000 and Barnhart called.
Fourth street was the and both players checked to witness the fall on fifth street. Barnhart bet out 60,000 and Anderson released his hand into the muck.