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With 125,000 in the pot and on the board, Mike Matusow bet the pot against Andrew Yeh. Yeh tanked for a moment before getting away from the hand.
Matusow and Yeh are seated right next to each other and they have been clashing often on Day 2. Yeh has been chipping up after running into some early trouble.
The hand was picked up on a completed board of with Mark Birdsall who was all-in and at-risk versus Paul Holder.
The hands were turned face-up and it was the for a rivered full house, jacks full of deuces, that came from behind and bested the for a lower full house, eights full of jacks, held by Birdsall, and the latter was eliminated from the tournament.
"Well, if I had to go out, at least I did it in style," announced Birdsall as he gathered his things and headed towards the exit with a big smile on his face.