Upon returning to the floor we found La Sengphet and Richard Holt locking horns in a huge pot. The board was and Holt bet 90,000 on the river.
After some consideration, Sengphet called and Holt looked defeated. He sheepishly tabled pocket eights and Sengphet could do nothing but muck her hand.
Caufman Talley's last hand wasn't much to write about, like most times in No Limit it was the second-to-last hand that cost him the tournament.
He got in a preflop all in showdown holding pocket sevens and Pete Rios woke up with queens on the button. The board ran and Talley only had Rios covered by about 50,000.
The very next hand Talley moved all in and ran into Jeff Siler's pocket aces. Talley couldn't crack them and was out of the tournament.