Ziad Kaady made it 11,000 to go before the flop and the action folded around to the tournament's short stack, Arshad Hussain, who had 4,000 of his 13,000 chips already committed to the pot in the big blind. The situation prompted Hussain to shove the rest of his chips in dark and Kaady made the call.
Hussain turned over a very unimpressive 8-3, but wasn't in too bad of shape against Kaady's Q-10. Hussain managed to spike an eight on the flop to take the lead in the hand and would never look back.
After the double up, Hussain stacked up 28,000 in chips.