Greg Jameson won the blinds with a preflop raise, and then on the next hand lost those chips to David Flores when he called a raise, saw a flop of , and folded to Flores' 30K bet.
On hand #70 Greg Jameson moved in the last of his chips after the flop came , and David Flores called. Flores had flopped a set of Sevens, while Jameson had J-10 for an open-ended straight draw. The hit on the turn but it was the that gave Jameson the pot and allowed him to stay alive.
On hand #66 David Flores and Robert Stevanovski both checked after the flop came , and then Robert called David's bets after the on the turn and the on the river. Flores showed Q-10 for the straight and that was good enough to scoop the pot.
That previous hand crippled Randy Jensen, leaving him with just 50,000, and on hand # 53 Jensen committed the last of his chips after a flop of . Greg Jamison and John Guth contested a side pot but they checked it down after the and fell. Guth turned over a K-J for the straight on the river, and after examining his cards Jensen tossed them in the muck. Jensen wins $59,220 for his sixth-place finish.
In part thanks to hand #49, where he and Randy Jensen saw a flop of and Jensen called Stevanovski's bet. They checked it down after the and fell and Stevanovski showed a 5-3 for two pair to scoop the pot. He now has about 735,000 in chips.
On hand #48 John Guth raised and Randy Jensen called. The flop came , eliciting a few "ooohs" from the crowd. Both players checked, and Jensen called Guth's bet when the fell on the turn. Both players checked the on the river and Guth showed a pair of fours to make a full house, one that Jensen couldn't beat.