After the deal was struck, the bustouts came in quick succession. David Sorgente hit the rail in fourth when he moved all in with and was called by David Bonneau, the chip leader, with . It was all but over on the flop: . The turn, the , gave Sorgente a glimmer of hope, but the on the river was no help and he left in fourth, taking with him $1,070.
Brahym Layoun was Bonneau’s next victim. They got it all in before the flop when Lahoun shoved from the button and Bonneau snap called from the blind. Lahoun sensed that he was in rough shape from the speed of the call, and his suspicion was confirmed when Bonneau showed . Lahoun reluctantly tabled . The board was . The gutshot straight draw on the turn offered a brief sweat, but Bonneau never looked concerned. Lahoun finished in third and took home$1,370.