After having chipped up to as high as 125,000 earlier in the day, Steicke was knocked down to 8,000 in chips before suffering the fatal blow at the hands of William Busine.
In the hand that crippled Steicke, he opened for a raise from middle position holding

and small blind Stephen Chan moved all in over the top for 12,000. Steicke made the call and found himself up against Chan's Big Slick, which held solid when the board filled out 



.Left with just 8,000 after that pot, Steicke chipped up to 9,900 before moving all in from under-the-gun holding

. Busine made the call with pocket threes and the two were off to the races. The board had filled out



by the turn, giving Steicke two pair, but Busine managed to spike a three on the river for a set to send Steicke to the rail.

flop, Frank Galea got his chips into the middle holding the 
against a opponents 
, and the river was the
. The hand catapults Galea up to 175,000.
and Benton checked. The preflop raiser fired 8,000 and Nir Peer called. Benton then raised to 30,000. Only Peer made the call and went to the turn with Benton, where the
to give Benton the double up to around 160,000. Peer slipped to 160,000.
after the board ran out
to best her opponent's pocket sevens. She now has 61,000 chips.
flop, a player in the small blind bet 3,000, Tony "Bond18" Dunst made the call, and the third opponent folded.
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, dropping Marcus down to under 13,000 chips.



and Youssef checked again. His opponent moved all in almost immediately.
. His opponent pushed his stack forward and then his cards face down, signaling he was drawing dead. He then got up and left the table.
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and the small blind led out for 8,000 prompting Vos to put down PokerNews Magazine, which he was reading and study the situation. Vos counted out the call, tossing eight red chips into the middle.
and the small blind checked to Vos who coyly bet 4,000 into the 25,000 pot. The small blind called, and Vos showed down his 