Andrew Pantling got the party started with a preflop raise to 3,000, but it was Nam Le who shut off the lights. He called the raise from the big blind, then check-raised Pantling's flop bet of 4,500 to 10,500. With the board showing , Pantling called the see a ragged on the turn. Le then shoved all in for 21,000, which was too much for Pantling to contemplate calling. He folded.
After the hand, Le had 48,000 chips and Pantling had 51,000.