Mark Gregorich: 9x4x/8x3x8xJx/Kx
Ted Jackson-Spivack: Jx4x/2xQx6xKx/Jx
Mark Gregorich got in a raising war on third street with Ted Jackson-Spivack and was all in. The board ran out and Jackson-Spivack paired his jack on seventh street to earn Gregorich a double.
There was no time for celebration as Gregorich was eliminated right after in a Razz hand against chip leader Leonard August.
In a blind versus blind confrontation that saw Adam Walter all in, Ted Jackson-Spivack drew one after the second draw and Walter drew two.
Both players patted after the third draw and Jackson-Spivack had the winner with an eight-seven to beat out the ten-six-five-four-three of Walter, who was sent out in seventh place for $2,507.
During hand-for-hand play, Tyler Patterson open-jammed in the hijack and Ted Jackson-Spivack called in the big blind to put him at risk on the money bubble.
The board ran out K♠J♥4♦6♣10♥ to mark Patterson's elimination on the money bubble.
There was little time to process the hand as Hye Park was eliminated at the next table in eighth place for $2,406, making way for the final table redraw.
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The Chainsaw Mixed Series of Poker (CMSOP) continues on today at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas with Day 2 of the $1,100 T.O.R.S.E. Championship.
The unique mixed game event, which made its way to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule earlier this summer, drew 49 runners for a prize pool of $48,020. It is similar to H.O.R.S.E. but replaces Limit Hold'em with 2-7 Triple Draw.
Despite the event being down to the final nine players, the money bubble has yet to burst and will do so on Day 2, which kicks off today at noon local time. Leading the way is Leonard August with a stack of 402,000.
The T.O.R.S.E. event marks the third and final $1,100 buy-in championship event of the series. England's Ted Jackson-Spivack won the $1,100 Omaha 8 or Better Championship for $18,411, while Serbian-American Damjan Radanov won the more recent $1,100 H.O.R.S.E. Championship for $16,479.
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Like other events so far this series, the final day of the T.O.R.S.E Championship should move quickly with rapid-fire eliminations and rotations through the five different games.
Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is on-site at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas and ready to provide coverage of the $1,100 T.O.R.S.E. Championship.