On the fifth and sixth street, David Williams bet and Jason Daly called, before it changed on the seventh: Daly bet and Williams called.
Jason Daly showed for a flush and Williams mucked his cards.
Tamon Nakamura: //
Jason Daly: //
Steven Albini: / - folded
Tamon Nakamura completed and received calls from Steven Albini and Jason Daly.
Nakamura continued betting through to fifth street, when Albini folded, but Daly stuck around to sixth. He called another bet, then called again on seventh.
"Three nines," Nakamura announced, showing the .
"Three queens," Daly countered, turning over to take the big pot.
Steven Albini: //
Peter Brownstein: //
Tamon Nakamura: / - folded
Steven Albini completed and Peter Brownstein and Tamon Nakamura both called.
Brownstein took the lead on fourth street and both opponents called. A bet on fifth was enough to get rid of Nakamura, but Albini stuck it out and called another bet on sixth.
On seventh street, Brownstein opened up for a pair, but Albini showed for trips as Brownstein flung his board back toward the dealer.
In late position, Peter Brownstein opened to 160,000 and Richard Bai raised from the big blind to 240,000. Brownstein called.
Then, on a board, Bai fired flop turn and river. Brownstein called everything, just to discover that Bai had it all with for trips. Brownstein could not show a low and Richard Bai took that pot.
Peter Brownstein is now in a critical situation to survive on this final table.
Peter Brownstein completed before Jason Daly raised and Brownstein called off his last chips.
Peter Brownstein:
Jason Daly:
Brownstein got up from his seat and wished the table good luck when the boards were completed. It was only when the dealer was about to push the pot to Daly that the table noticed that both players had made full houses, but Brownstein's aces were the lower pair and he won the pot to survive.
"I've never seen that," a relieved Brownstein said after the hand.