Jeffrey Baker raised to 26,000 and then Barry Greenstein reraised the pot. Baker went all in and Greenstein called.
Greenstein held the while Baker held the .
The flop was and Baker picked up a pair of deuces to take the lead. The turn brought the and then the river completed the board with the . Without a qualifying board for the low, Baker made queens and deuces to scoop the pot.
Mandy Thomas moved all in from middle position and then Michael Chappus called behind her. Darren Sprengers was in the small blind and called, but he only thought it was him and Thomas in the pot.
"Oh my god, we've got a live misclick!" yelled out Phil Hellmuth when Sprengers revealed that he didn't know Chappus was in the pot.
Here's what was revealed as the hands were turned up for the three-way showdown. Chappus had the most chips, while Thomas had the least.
Showdown
Thomas:
Chappus:
Sprengers:
The board ran out to give both Chappus and Thomas two pair for the high, aces and kings. Sprengers couldn't beat that and there was no low forcing him to exit to the rail in 11th place.
We're now down to our final ten players and they are moving over to the feature table.
Here's the seating assignments for the final ten-handed table.
Seat 1: Joel Ettedgi
Seat 2: John Gottlieb
Seat 3: Steve Jelinek
Seat 4: Michael Chappus
Seat 5: Mandy Thomas
Seat 6: Ryan Karp
Seat 7: Phil Hellmuth
Seat 8: Ben Lamb
Seat 9: Jeffrey Baker
Seat 10: Anders Taylor