Jameson Painter had the bring-in, and Larry Tull completed. Painter called, then called bets on fourth and fifth streets before both players checked sixth.
Painter: / /
Tull: / /
On seventh, Tull bet 80,000, and Painter called.
Tull tabled his for a six-high straight, and Painter mucked.
Samoeun Mon completed with the , and Jared Bleznick called with the . Both players stood up before fourth street. Mon received the and led out. Bleznick mucked, and that was it.
"Come onnn," Mon celebrated, producing his duck voice again. "Who let the ducks out?" Mon started singing the remix of his own production.
"He's on tilt," one of Mon's railbirds shouted toward the final table.
Bleznick looked to the rail and responded with a calm voice, "I'm on tilt?" He paused and added, "I folded on fourth street, and I'm on tilt?"
From the button, Jared Bleznick raised to 80,000, and both Smith Sirisakorn and Jameson Painter called in the blinds.
The flop fell , and the action was checked around to see the land on the turn. Sirisakorn bet 80,000, and only Bleznick called as the competed the board on the river. Sirisakorn bet 80,000, and Bleznick called.
Sirisakorn tabled his , but Bleznick's for a full house ensured him the pot.
Larry Tull open-completed to 30,000, and Jameson Painter called. Tull bet fourth and fifth streets, with Painter calling each time. Sixth and seventh streets were checked through.
Tull: / /
Painter: / /
Tull tabled his for an eight-low as Painter revealed his for a pair of nines for the high.
From the button, John Sorgen raised to 60,000, only to have Smith Sirisakorn three-bet the big blind. Sorgen called all in for his last 84,000, and the cards were tabled.
Sorgen:
Sirisakorn:
The board ran out , and Sorgen was eliminated by Sirisakorn's full house, finishing in sixth place for a $32,026 payday.