John Dwyer moved all in pre-flop for 10,000 and was called by Richard Washinsky. Dwyer showed the while Washinsky tabled the . The flop was a juicy one-- the -- giving Dwyer top set, but Washinsky flopped the straight as well as the re-draw to the nut flush. The turn was the , but the river was the , giving Washinsky the nut flush and the pot. Dwyer was down to only 7,500 after the hand.
On the next hand, Dwyer moved all in with 5-5 and lost a race to his opponent's A-K, eliminating him from the tournament.