Alexander Jung had been nursing a short stack pretty much all day, but his time finally ran out. In what was his final hand, he completed with the and then got all in for 25,000 total after Ted Forrest raised with his .
Jung: / /
Forrest: / /
Jung managed to make two pair, but it was inferior to the aces and tens of Forrest. Jung was eliminated on the hand and took home $29,399 for his 12th-place finish.
David Singer completed with the and Brian Hastings called with an ace of his own. Hastings then check-called a bet on fourth before checking fifth. Singer bet 30,000, Hastings check-raised, and Singer got all in for 47,000.
Singer: / /
Hastings: / /
Singer's pair of kings proved enough to get the job done and he doubled up.
We picked up the action on fifth street when both Richard Sklar and George Dazner called a bet from Todd Brunson. Sklar then checked when he paired on sixth, Brunson bet 30,000, and Danzer folded. Sklar made the call and then check-called another bet on seventh.
Sklar: / /
Brunson: /
Danzer: / fold
Brunson ended with queens, but it was no good as Sklar made two pair on seventh to scoop.
An extremely short-stacked Alexander Jung completed with the , which actually put him all in. Calvin Anderson raised with the , and then David Singer called with his . Anderson check-called a bet of 15,000 on fourth and then check-folded on fifth.
Jung: / /
Anderson: / fold
Singer: / /
Singer ended up with two pair and won the small side pot, but Jung had a good run out and made trips to triple up in the main.
Ted Forrest completed with the and then called when a short-stacked David Singer, who had the showing, raised to 30,000. Both players checked fourth, and then Forrest called a bet of 30,000 on fifth. Singer check-called a bet on sixth, which left him just 7,000 behind. He put it in on seventh, and Forrest called.
Forrest: /
Singer: /
Singer had tens with a 7-5-4-2-A low, but he only got the low half as Forrest had queens for the high.
"I had so many outs," Singer said about seventh street.