This week, they are joined by Acesholes Podcast hosts Caitlin Comeskey and Nikki Limo, who discuss their respective backgrounds in both entertainment and poker. The competitive duo, who are only separated by a few thousand in career earnings, then played a fun game of "Who Said It - Phil Hellmuth or Kanye West?"
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”
Patrick Leonard bet from under the gun and received a call from James Williams in the cutoff. Josh Damm made it three bets from the button and both Leonard and Williams made the call, drawing two each while Damm drew one.
Leonard and Williams checked after the first draw and Josh Damm bet for his last 10,000 chips. Both of his opponents made the call.
After the second draw Leonard and Williams checked, drew one each and then checked again.
Josh Damm: 8x7x5x4x2x
James Williams: 9x8x6x5x2x
Leonard had Jack-high, Williams had nine-eight and Damm had eight-seven which was good enough to take down the pot and secure a major triple up.
John Monnette opened from under the gun and received a call from James Williams on the button. Monnette drew three and Williams drew two.
After the first draw Monette check-called another bet from Williams. Monnette again drew three while Williams drew one.
Monette checked after the second draw and Williams fired another bet before things began to escalate quickly. Monette raised to two bets, Williams reraised to three bets and Monette made it four big bets to put Williams all in. Williams called to put himself all in at risk and both players immediately stood pat for the final draw.
James Williams: 9x8x5x3x2x
John Monnette: 8x6x5x4x2x
Monette had made number eight which was enough to end Williams' memorable run in fifth place.
After a roller coaster few hands for Josh Damm that saw him whittled to 210,000 chips in back-to-back hands versus Christopher Chung, then tripling up through Chung and John Monnette, Josh Damm's time in the tournament finally ran out a couple of hands later.
Now down to 150,000 chips again after dropping a pot to Monnette, Damm moved all in from the small blind after a limp on the button from Leonard. Chung called, as did Leonard to set up Damm's potential demise.
Damm drew three, as did Chung, while Leonard drew two. Chung then check-folded to a bet by Leonard, leaving Damm's execution in Leonard's hands.
Damm still needed to draw two and he was now up against a pat hand for Leonard.
On the final draw, Damm drew one, but was drawing to a chop as Leonard revealed that he was now in possession of 'the chicken' as it's become known at the table, 7x5x4x3x2x.
Damm held 7x4x3x2x and needed a five for a chicken / wheel of his own, but he instead pulled an 8x, forcing him to exit the coop, leaving three chicken farmers in the tournament.
Christopher Chung bet from the button and Patrick Leonard made the call from the big blind. Both players drew two.
After the first draw Chung called a bet from Leonard and both players drew one.
Action repeated itself after the second draw with Chung calling another bet from Leonard. Chung drew one and Leonard stood pat.
With no draws left Leonard bet again sending Chung deep into the tank.
"Do you ever bluff this game Pads" Chung said to his opponent as he pondered his decision. "I haven't seen you bluff yet" he continued before adding "You just never get caught".
Eventually he made the call and Leonard showed 8x7x6x4x2x for the winner to take down the pot.
After John Monnette took a pot from Patrick Leonard to put him firmly on the short stack, Leonard has won back-to-back pots from Christopher Chung to get healthy again.
In the most significant pot, Leonard raised in the small blind and got three-bet by Chung in the big blind. Leonard came back with a four-bet which Chung called.
Leonard stood pat while Chung drew one, and after a bet from Leonard and a call from Chung, they repeated these requests on the second draw.
Leonard bet again and Chung called, with Leonard staying pat and Chung still needing one card. Leonard bet a final time and Chung frustratedly mucked his hand after cropping a second straight pot to the UK star.