Thomas Clayton lost a big pot to Cameron Bartolotta making two big bets with sixes that did not shake Bartolotta on .
In the end, Bartolotta made a straight, but Clayton slowed down, checking on the river to save some chips.
A hand later, Clayton opened the and called Tomasz Werstler's shove. Werstler held and he held on through a board of bricks leaving Clayton as the short stack.
He shoved into Werstler's a hand or two later and hit the exit sixth.
A deal has been struck giving chip leader Jeffery Hobrecker $8,800. Cameron Bartolotta, Tomasz Werstler and Tyler Hutchinson will each receive $5,500 and they are leaving $850 and the trophy for the winner.
Plans are also in the works to skip ahead a couple of levels when this one finishes.