Nick Bond opened for 25,000 under the gun, and Bryan Maxin put his newfound chips to use with a three-bet to 78,000 in middle position. Bond jammed for 295,000, and Maxin called.
Bryan Maxin pushed his last 70,000 into the pot under the gun. Action folded to Billy Jacobini, who called in the small blind.
"I didn't look," Maxin said, turning up .
Jacobini had , and the gutshot sweat was on after an flop. Maxin needed a deuce but didn't find one on the last two streets, and he was first to fall at the final table.
Daniel Fisher raised to 25,000 on the button, and Vinod Moorjani called in the big blind. Action checked to the turn with board reading , and Fisher bet 25,000. Moorjani called and then sprang to life with 75,000 on the river. Fisher thought for awhile and called off nearly all of his stack, leaving 4,000 back.
Moorjani showed for the flopped nuts. Fisher busted out the next hand when Justin Liberto hit a set.
Trevor Savage got it all in with and ran into the of Vinod Moorjani, who played executioner once again when Savage flopped an eight but Moorjani ran a straight.