David Sklansky was all in on fifth street, facing Don Zewin.
The action went quickly, and the dealer mucked Sklansky's cards in the blink of an eye. It looked like he couldn't catch up with his . On the other side of the table, Zewin showed what looked to be trip deuces.
Sklansky left the table immediately after looking at his seventh card, knowing he was defeated. The three-time bracelet winner took $7,287 for his 13th-place finish.
Shannon Petluck had a super strong four-to-a-wheel board and bet into Steve Jelinek, who thought for a while and then called with a raggedy board that contained a couple of diamonds.
Petluck: /
Jelinek: /
Jelinek faced one more bet on the end and said he had a flush draw and a gutshot to sweat out. After peeking at his card, he threw the toward Petluck's board.
"I had the card you needed," Jelinek said.
Petluck mocked wiping his brow with the hand that held his hole cards, flashing the as he did so.
Ernest Bohn had three to a low and bet into a couple of opponents on fifth street.
Bohn: /
Bill Kohler: /
Steve Jelinek: / (folded on sixth street)
Kohler was the one betting sixth, and only Bohn called. Kohler bet the river, as well, and Bohn called again but didn't have a low against , good for a boat.