Table 368
Seat 1: Jeffrey Mervis
Seat 2: Matt Matros
Seat 3: Steven Hustoft
Seat 4: Gary Bogdanski
Seat 5: Eric Buchman
Seat 6: Ken Dickenson
Seat 7: Norman Lapin
Seat 8: Shannon Shorr
Seat 9: Hansu Chu
Table 369
Seat 1: William Jensen
Seat 2: Brent Courson
Seat 3: Jeff Shulman
Seat 4: Andrew Brussard
Seat 5: Duke Lee
Seat 6: Mark Gryglik
Seat 7: Flavio Ferrari
Seat 8: Daniel Quach
Seat 9: Matt Grapenthien
Jeffrey Mervis was all in on the turn of a board reading against Eric Buchman. Mervis held top set with the and Buchman the for a flush draw and a gutshot. The river was the and completed the straight for Buchman. Mervis thought at first he won the pot and pumped his fists in excitement, but the dealer informed him that he lost and he then pounded his fist on the table in disgust after not having seen Buchman's straight. Buchman moved to 176,000 while Mervis was eliminated in 18th place.
Shannon Shorr raised on the button and then Hansu Chu reraised from the small blind. Shorr called and was all in.
Showdown
Shorr:
Chu:
The board ran out and Chu's ace-king high was good enough to win the hand. Shorr was eliminated in 17th place and earned just over $7,800 for his finish. Chu moved up to 250,000 in chips.
Matthew Matros opened the pot in middle position and Steven Hustoft popped it from the cutoff seat. On the button, Gary Bogdanski called. Matros folded.
Flop: and Hustoft check-called a bet from Bogdanski.
The turn brought a and the same movement from the players.
River: and both players checked.
Showdown
Bogdanski:
Hustoft: mucked
Hustoft moved up to 310,000 chips and Bogdanski slipped to 110,000.
Andrew Brussard raised from the butoff seat and then Duke Lee reraised on the button. Brussard raised again and was all in with Lee making the call.
Brussard held the against the for Lee. The board ran out and Lee's sevens held up to eliminate Brussard in 16th place. With his elimination it means that everyone left has earned a money jump to $9,902.