Stephen Hesse opened for 25,000 from under the gun, Richard Holt called from the button and Jay Diaz called from the big blind. The flop came , Diaz checked, Hesse bet 47,000, Holt called and Diaz folded.
The turn came , Hesse moved all in and Holt snap-called.
Our attention was called to the second table where Jay Diaz and La Sengphet were playing a pretty sizable pot. We got there on the turn with the board showing .
Sengphet bet 107,000 and Diaz moved all in. Sengphet requested a count and Diaz had her covered by about 100,000. Sengphet went deep into the tank while she considered her tournament life.
She checked and re-checked her cards and ultimately elected to fold.
Caufman Talley's last hand wasn't much to write about, like most times in No Limit it was the second-to-last hand that cost him the tournament.
He got in a preflop all in showdown holding pocket sevens and Pete Rios woke up with queens on the button. The board ran and Talley only had Rios covered by about 50,000.
The very next hand Talley moved all in and ran into Jeff Siler's pocket aces. Talley couldn't crack them and was out of the tournament.