Step 1: Quadruple Up
Level 22
: 10,000/20,000, 5,000 ante

David "Bakes" Baker would prefer not to be eliminated here in sixth place. He was all in for 9,000 from the small blind, and Nick Schulman opened the pot with a raise. Phil Hellmuth and Richard Ashby called, and they'd check it down post-draw. Ashby patted, Baker and Hellmuth took one apiece, and Schulman drew two.
Schulman paired, turning up . Neither he nor Hellmuth couldn't beat Ashby's
, and it was up to Baker. He tabled
, drawing live to a ten-low. He drew lucky, flipping up the
to drag a quadruple up and move back to 66,000.
That's still dangerously short, obviously.