Susie was the last woman to be eliminated from the tournament. She picked up $6,178 in prize money for her 15th-place finish.


board gave Clark, who held A-8, a pair of eights, while Maesano picked up a gutshot straight draw, holding K-J.
on the river gave Maesano a straight and the checkmark for the hand, eliminating Clark from the competition.


and all three players checked. The turn brought Duran's money card, the
, as Duran held a pocket pair of sixes; the eight gave him a nine-high straight. Duran led out with a bet and both Davis and Matros called.
, and again Duran led out with a bet. Raymond Davis was the only caller, as Matros decided to muck. When Duran revealed his sixes at the showdown, Davis mucked his cards in frustration and stepped away from the table.




, Pat Poels made a bet on the river that was called by Scott Clark. Poels turned over Q-J for a straight, and Clark mucked his hand.



, against Davis' 


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