Another all-in confrontation leads to another bust. Steven Silverman opened the preflop action with a raise. Action moved to Daniel Zink. Zink, his long red hair flopping over his face, as he squeezed his cards and then moved enough chips into the middle to cover Silverman. Silverman called with ; he was dominated by Zink's .
With the board neatly arrayed for the television cameras, the flop came down , giving Silverman some extra outs to a chop. He picked up a couple more outs for the chop and for the win with the turn. Yet the river blanked safely for Zink, sending Silverman to the rail in 12th place.