Scotty Nguyen raised on third and then fired every single street with Abe Mosseri calling him down. Nguyen showed after seventh for aces up and it was good for the entire pot.
Thomas Keller was all in on fifth street with jacks against Nguyen's pair and a low draw. The latter took the lead when he made aces up on sixth, Keller needed a jack but it didn't matter that he couldn't pick it up on seventh as Nguyen made a full house on seventh anyway.
With his stack dwindling, Kevin Iacofano made his stand on fifth street holding a pair of sevens. Scotty Nguyen looked over and said "I got nothin' baby" but when the dealer tossed him a king on sixth street, his pair out him in the lead. Iacofano squeezed his last down card and then stood up and said "good game everyone." He had failed to make a second pair and was eliminated in 18th place, taking home $7,452 for his run.
It looked as though four bets had been put in by Barry Greenstein, Kyle Loman and Matthew Ashton preflop before the flop came out . Greenstein checked, Loman bet, Ashton folded and Greenstein check-raised all in.
Greenstein:
Loman:
The gave both gutshot straight draws but the river helped neither, Loman's two pair was the better and Greenstein signed his book for his opponent before heading to the rail.
Richard Ashby was calling and check-calling all the way down the streets and was crippled when Loman flipped for the wheel to scoop the pot.
The rest of Ashby's chips went in with against Benjamin Lukas' . Ashby ended up making eights and sixes with no low but Lukas backdoored into trip threes to eliminate the Englishman.
Brent Carter got it all-in before the flop against Antony Lellouche holding the . Lellouche revealed the and the two players waited for the deck to decide their fates.
The final board rolled out and Carter's pair of nines and an A-2-3-4-7 low were good enough to claim the entire pot.