Hand #131: David Bakes Baker received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #132: Baker raised to 50,000 from the small blind and Konstantin Puchkov called from the big blind. Baker stood pat and Puchkov took one new card.
Baker moved out a bet of 40,000 and Puchkov called. Baker tabled and was able to take down the pot.
Hand #133: Picking up with the action post-draw, Jesse Martin drew two cards while Baker took one. Martin bet out an unknown amount and Baker quickly folded.
Hand #134: Baker raised to 42,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #130: Jon Turner moved all in for 164,000 from the cutoff and Konstantin Puchkov called from the button. Turner took one and Puchkov stood pat.
Puchkov showed and Turner rolled over to show that he was drawing to a ten-low. No card could beat Puchkov's pat-eight and Turner was eliminated in fifth place. He will collect $47,792 in tournament winnings.
Hand #127: David Bakes Baker moved all in from the small blind for about 260,000 and Jon Turner quickly called from the big blind. Both players stood pat.
Baker fanned and a dejected Turner shook his head and tabled .
Hand #128: Jeff Lisandro moved all in for 116,000 from the cutoff and Konstantin Puchkov called from the big blind. Puchkov drew one card and Lisandro stood pat.
Puchkov:
Lisandro:
Puchkov quickly rolled over the meaning that Lisandro's pat ten would hold as the best hand. He was able to double up to around 240,000.
Hand #129: Turner moved all in from the button and the blinds folded.
Hand #125: Jeff Lisandro called all in for 14,000 from the small blind and drew one against David "Bakes" Baker, who also drew one.
Lisandro:
Baker:
Baker pulled a , Lisandro drew a , and Lisandro doubled up.
Hand #126: Jesse Martin shoved in the cutoff and Jeff Lisandro called all in for 44,000 on the button. Martin drew two, while Lisandro stood pat with . Martin was drawing live with , but drew a pair of sevens.
Hand #124: Jessie Martin moved all in from the small blind and Layne Flack called from the big blind for his tournament life. Each player drew one card and the two fanned their hands.
Martin:
Flack:
Martin flipped over his fifth card to reveal a , pairing his treys. Flack was looking good to double, but unfortunately ripped off an to make a higher pair, eliminating him from play and and dashing his hopes of winning a seventh bracelet today.
Hand #121: Jon Turner received a walk in his big blind.
Hand #121: Layne Flack made it 43,000 from the hijack and Jeff Lisandro called from the cutoff. Konstantin Puchkov tagged along and all three players drew one card. Puchkov was first to act and he fired out 32,000. Flack folded and Lisandro folded as well, allowing Puchkov to win the hand.
Hand #123: Turner moved all in from the button for his last 129,000. Puchkov flat called from the small blind and action was on Jesse Marin. He tanked before also announcing a call from the big blind.
Puchkov took one card and Martin followed suit. Turner, the all in player, also opted to take one card. Both Puchkov and Martin checked post-draw.
Puchkov showed an ace-low which prompted Martin to flash a pair of sevens before mucking. Turner fanned and was able to secure a triple up to 411,000.