Just before the dinner break, a number of players were asking Jennifer Tilly if she'd sign their registration cards. Of course she obliged. Meanwhile, Chris Moneymaker looked on without much to do.
Mike Beasley, who finished second to Vanessa Selbst in a recent NAPT event, was left shaking his head in disgust after the last hand. On a board reading , Beasley and his opponent got all of the chips in. Beasley showed for top pair with a good kicker but his opponent showed for a set.
Beasley took a hit of around 5,000 to his stack, leaving him with abround 5,800.
Marcin Horecki opened the pot with a 825-chip raise in early position, and the small blind moved all in for about 4,500 chips. The Polish player called and tabled pocket eights.
Lee Markholt was priced in to call an opponent's all in for around 1,400. Markholt was in bad shape with his against the of Seat 5.
The flop came and Markholt promptly asked for a heart. Unfortunately for him, the on the turn left him drawing dead. The on the river made it official and Markholt dropped to 11,000.