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THE LINEUP
The players seemed more interested in prop betting than playing poker, but that changed after Phil Ivey busted David Benyamine. Ivey with chips is the most dangerous proposition of all. But after taking a bad beat from Eli Elezra, Ivey had to slow down. Jen Harman couldn't catch any cards all week, and was the next to go when she got knocked out by Barry Greenstein. But it was Elezra who had the big stack and control of the table most of the week. As the action settled into a groove, all four of the remaining pros played down to the final day. a week of nonstop jawing. Ivey would follow him shortly thereafter when the always quiet, and always clever, Allen Cunningham gave Ivey a taste of his own medicine, drawing out from behind in the hand. As heads-up play began, Cunningham had a big chip lead on Elezra. With little choice, Elezra was forced all-in with a less than stellar holding and couldn't outdraw the suddenly card-rich Cunningham.