We missed the action, but caught the final board as it read . Anthony Zinno was all in for his tournament life against 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel.
Zinno held but was bested by Duhamel's for a straight. Zinno was eliminated in 25th place and will collect $9,741 in earnings.
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Ryan Lenaghan raised from the cutoff and received calls from Mike Matusow on the button and Jeff Lisandro from the big blind. The flop came down and Lisandro checked. Lenaghan continued with a bet and Matusow called. Lisandro followed suit.
Fourth street was the and Lisandro checked again. Lenaghan slowed down with a check on this street but Matusow shot out one bet. Lisandro kicked his hand into the muck and Lenaghan decided to call. The rivered and Lenaghan check-called one final bet from The Mouth.
Matusow tabled for two pair for the high and for his low. That was enough to scoop the pot as Lenaghan threw his hand into the muck. Matusow is now up to about 150,000.
George Danzer opened the action with a raise from the cutoff only to have Huck Seed three-bet from the button. Danzer four-bet when it came back to him and Seed five-bet all in. Danzer called and the hands were turned over.
Danzer:
Seed:
The board ran out and Danzer looked up at Seed.
"Good game," said Danzer.
Seed stared at the board for a moment.
"What happened?" remarked Seed.
"I made a wheel," replied Danzer, who indeed made a wheel to scoop the pot and eliminate Seed. Seed will take home $9,741 in 23rd-place prize money.