Nir Peer wasn't able to hang on. He called all in for 55,000 after David Griffiths opened the pot to 60,000. Steve Topakas also called. When the flop came down , Topakas bet Griffiths out of the pot. Topakas opened for his second pair of jacks in the last ten minutes. This one flopped a set against Peer's . The turn and river were running threes, prompting an exasperated Griffiths to claim that he folded pocket threes. Regardless of whether or not that was true, Topakas dragged the pot to climb to 450,000 and send Peer to the rail in 13th place.