Ken Wong was all in from the big blind with exactly the amount he needed to pay the blind. Bob Liebeck opened with a raise that cleared the table setting up the all-in showdown. Wong had two live cards with the against Liebeck's but was unable to spike any assistance, collecting $447 for eighth.
On the turn of a board, a string of bets between Scott Murawa and Joe King had the former all in and at risk. Murawa had paired the ace with and got it in but King had flopped a set with . The largest pot of the tournament was created and was ushed towards King when the fell on the river.
Victor Rea moved all in on the flop of a board with and was put at risk by Joe Catalano and his . Rea did pick up some additional outs with the on the turn but the on the river sealed his fate in sixth place.
Bob Liebeck has fallen moments after losing the majority of his chips to Jeremy Drumm. Liebeck got it in good preflop but Drumm spiked the river to double through, leaving Liebeck with crumbs. Liebeck fell in fifth place the very next hand.