On the last hand before the break, Gary Benson raised to 600 pre-flop and got four callers, including Raymond Rahme. The flop was . The action was checked to Rahme, who moved all in for 9,675. Three opponents folded, and Gary Benson went into the tank, ultimately making the call with . Rahme turned up . The turn was the , giving Rahme a flush draw. He'd need a queen, a ten, or a heart to survive. And the river was... the , doubling Rahme up to 18,000.