We've moved into Level 12, the 200/600/1,200 level. From here on out, the rounds will be 75 minutes apiece.
2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Rincon
Level: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
Daniel Negreanu raised to 2,000 from the button, and Saul Frank three-bet from the blinds. Negreanu shoved all in over the top, and Frank put his last 26,000 into the pot to put himself at risk.
Showdown
Negreanu:

Frank:

The board ran out in Negreanu's favor, coming
. Top pair for Negreanu is not what Frank wanted to see, and he's been eliminated.
Don't look now, but Kid Poker is making a charge. He's up to 96,000 courtesy of that knockout pot, his second this orbit.
On the flop of 

, Cary Katz bet 4,200 and Miller Dao made the call. The turn then brought the
and Katz fired 10,000. Dao made the call again and this pot was getting big between these two large stacks.
The
completed the board on the river and Katz fired 25,000 with 60,900 behind. Dao took a moment and then moved all in, having Katz covered by a little bit. Katz said, "Well, I hope you don't have the king-queen of clubs," and then called.
Dao did in fact have the 
for the nut flush. Katz tabled the 
and a lower flush and was eliminated from the tournament in this massive hand that saw Dao rise to 268,000 in chips.
The player on the button raised to 2,200 to open the pot, and both blinds called. Daniel Negreanu was the small, and he checked the
flop. The big blind led out into the pot with a bet of 5,000, and the initial raiser folded out of the way. Negreanu, though, check-raised to 16,100, the amount that the big blind had left.
"I'm short. I don't think I can fold," the player lamented, sticking his final few chips into the pot. His hunch was correct as his
was second-best to Negreanu's
. The turn
and river
didn't change anything, and Negreanu has tallied the knockout to move up over 50,000.
Shannon Shorr was all in preflop with the 
against the 
for Miller Dao. Shorr had raised to 2,300, Dao made it 5,000, Shorr reraised to 12,000, Dao Shoved and Shorr called.
The board ran out 



and Shorr was unable to hold up. He was eliminated.
When we got to the table, Steven Burkholder, Zachary Clark and Grant Lane had all of the money in the middle preflop. Here's what they had.
Clark: 

Burkholder: 

Lane: 

The board ran out 



and Clark's aces held up. He had the least amount of chips in the hand with 29,300 and tripled up. Lane had less chips than Burkholder and was eliminated. Burkholder is now at 74,000 in chips and Clark has about 95,000.
Audley Harrison was all in on the flop of 

and called by David Miscikowski. Harrison held the 
and Miscikowski the 
.
The turn was the
and the river the
to keep Harrison's in the tournament and move him to 17,000 in chips.
From the hijack seat, Shannon Shorr raised to 2,300. Cary Katz called from the cutoff seat and everyone else folded. The flop came down 

and both players checked.
They also checked the
on the turn to see the
fall on the river. Shorr checked and Katz bet 5,000. Shorr mucked.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
124,000
14,000
|
14,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
30,500
3,000
|
3,000 |
|
|
||
David Williams was all in for 8,800 with
preflop, and Eddy Sabat was racing for the knockout with
.
Sabat out-ran the
board, holding his pocket pair and sending Williams to his room.
Sabat is up to 38,800 courtesy of that knockout.