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Don Cheadle had a lot of work to do if he wanted to survive the Second Round. With a slight chip lead on Paul Wasicka, he moved all in on a flop of after Wasicka bet. Wasicka quickly called with , a hand that was big favorite over Wasicka's . Neither the turn nor river improved Cheadle, crippling his stack to roughly 3,000 chips.
The next hand Paul Wasicka moved all in from the button and Cheadle called. Wasicka rolled over a pair of fours; Cheadle had two overcards, . Cheadle picked up a few additional outs on a flop of , and then even more with the turn. Somehow, he missed them all when the river fell . That card eliminated Cheadle from the tournament and sent Wasicka through to face the winner of the Rousso-Ivey match, which was just moved to the feature table.