Roger McDow gets it all in with A-K, and is up against Craig Rice with pocket jacks. The window card is a king, but the flop reveals a jack and McDow is drawing thin.
The turn and river do not help him, and he is out in 78th.
82. Vince Van Patten
83. Andreas Hoivold
84. John Dwyer
85. Paul Deng
86. Jason Sagle
87. Daniel O'Brien
88. Luke Smith
89. Miltiathis Douvas
90. Richard Lee
John Dwyer moved all in pre-flop for 10,000 and was called by Richard Washinsky. Dwyer showed the while Washinsky tabled the . The flop was a juicy one-- the -- giving Dwyer top set, but Washinsky flopped the straight as well as the re-draw to the nut flush. The turn was the , but the river was the , giving Washinsky the nut flush and the pot. Dwyer was down to only 7,500 after the hand.
On the next hand, Dwyer moved all in with 5-5 and lost a race to his opponent's A-K, eliminating him from the tournament.
2006 WSOP Main Event sixth-place finisher Richard Lee was the first player to bust out of Round 2, followed by Miltiathis Douvas. Douvas flopped top set, but his opponent turned a higher set.