Minutes after reclaiming the tournament chip lead with about 230,000 chips, David Saab gave them right back to Brian Kang. The two played a raised pot preflop and took a flop of . Kang checked to Saab, who bet 8,000. Kang then came back over the top of Saab with a check-raise to 24,000. Saab, standing out of his seat, surveyed the situation and then shrugged.
"All in?" he asked. "I'm all in." Kang snap-called with and was in commanding lead over Saab's . After the turn and river were both aces, Saab paid out a total of 77,400 to double Kang up.