Sebastian Pauli and Jim Wheatley each had two babies on fourth, and Pauli three-bet with after Wheatley raised him with . Pauli then caught bad and was forced to slow down with calls on fifth and sixth.
Wheatley:
Pauli:
Wheatley checked seventh, and Pauli bet. Wheatley shook his head and called, looking pained.
"I got there," Pauli said. "Six." He turned over to take the pot.
Sebastian Pauli bet every street through sixth in a heads-up pot with David Bach.
Bach:
Pauli:
Pauli's board was now far superior to Bach's, so he went into the tank on sixth street. After about two minutes, he finally decided to call. Pauli bet the end, and Bach again began thinking.
"I'm not thrilled that you bet the river," Bach said.
"But you'll call me anyways," Pauli responded.
"Eh you got it," Bach said after another tank session. "That 40 might pay off later."
With a showing Sebastian Pauli completed. Jim Wheatley made it two bets in the next seat over and with action back on Pauli he called all in for less.
Pauly: /
Wheatley: /
Pauli picked up a in that order and frustratedly tossed his cards down without looking at his last , making him a king-jack low. Wheatley on the other side had drawn a making him a seven-six low and eliminating Pauli from the tournament.