Scott Seiver Eliminated in 12th Place ($4,404)
Nick Binger opened to 8,000 from the cutoff and Scott Seiver moved all in for over 35,000.
Binger sat in the tank for nearly three minutes before standing up and pulling an A4 sheet of paper out of his pocket that had a some 2-7 Draw Lowball hand ranges and mathematics calculations on it along with some other unreadable (to our PokerNews reporter) notes on it.
"Wait. Can you even do that?" asked Seiver.
"Can you use one when you're playing hold'em? Yes, so you can use one here," replied Binger as the Tournament Director nodded in agreement.
Binger sat back down and let a further two minutes slide by before eventually making the call and drawing one as Seiver stood pat.
Seiver tabled his and Binger his as he caught the to take the lead and send Seiver to the rail in 12th place for a $4,404 payday as Binger soars to 245,000 in chips.