![]() Sailor then fell third when he ran fours into Kleinhenz's tens. Short stack Alexander Doroshko then busted in fourth after jamming on the button for just over 15 big blinds with the only to have Brad Sailor wake up with the in the big blind and hold. When four-handed play began, Ochana had about half of the chips in play, but his lead was short-lived as Kleinhenz was out front just half an hour later after value-betting twice with on a board. That left Karambinis with just 10 big blinds, and he eventually settled for fifth after the eliminations of Steve Nussrallah (eighth), Danny Hannawa (seventh), and Todd "sharkslayerr" Breyfogle (sixth) - the latter courtesy of a cooler with flopped trip queens that were outkicked by Ochana. Shortly after the elimination of Ken Auker, Kleinhenz picked up a key double through Chicago pro Chris Karambinis when his held against the after the two got it in on a flop in a four-bet pot. According to coverage from the tournament, Ochana began the final table in great shape to book a repeat win, holding 106 big blinds for a wide lead over second-place Kleinhenz. ![]()
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