Michael Carrington and Martin D. were heads up all the way to the river. On the river, Carrington put in a bet of 70,000. Martin went into the tank, counting and re-counting his stack many times, until finally he made the call.
Carrington opened his hand to show that he flopped the nut flush, and Martin threw his cards into the muck while shaking his head in disgust.
On the next hand Ali Keshavarz opened with a min-raise and Martin shoved his remaining chips. Keshavarz made the call. His timing was spot on as although all he was holding was KQ-high, double suited, he flopped a king and went runner runner boat to knock out Martin in sixth place for $300.
Ali Keshavarz