PokerNews caught up with David Levi on break from Day 4 of the Main Event to chat about playing patiently with a short stack and about his table not being overly aggressive, which he says plays into his style of play well.
Team PokerNews player Mikkel Madsen raises to 35,000, Lee Childs reraises from the big blind to 100,000, and Madsen folds.
As Childs is collecting the pot, Ed De Haas says, "Let this go on record. This is the first time in history that a Scandanavian has ever folded to a reraise."
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Avi Cohen
Adam Weiss raises from early position to 30,000, Avi Cohen reraises from the small blind to 90,000, Weiss reraises to 260,000, Cohen moves all in, and Weiss folds. Cohen flashes as he collects the pot.
Adam Weiss raised, Sven Abelsson Runing pushed all-in and Weiss called. Weiss had and Runing had . The board came , Runing made a set of tens on the flop, but Weiss made a set of kings to win the pot and eliminate Runing.
On a flop of , Bart Hanson moved all in and Bjorn-Erik Glenne called, having Hanson significantly covered. Hanson turned over for quad tens and had Glenne drawing dead with .
Hanson doubled up to 950,000 on the hand while Glenne slipped to 1,000,000.
Priyan Demel must have been feeling good when he got the rest of his chips in with and found himself up against Naseem Salem's , but the flop came , making Salem trips. The turn was the , the river was the , and Demel was eliminated.
217th place finisher Carlos "The Matador" Mortensen
The following players all won $51,398:
225 - Kenneth Stead
224 - Frank Schram
223 - Tinten Olivier
222 - Antonio Arce
221 - Matthew Hilger
220 - Stephen Ma
219 - Richard Weisman
218 - Stephen Austin
217 - Carlos Mortensen
216 - Justin Sellers
215 - Alexander Dietrich
214 - Evan Marshall
213 - Bobby Poole
212 - Tristan McDonald
211 - Gary Friedlander
210 - Oyenson Benoit
209 - Adam Noone
208 - Sorel Mizzi
207 - Matthew Olim
206 - Karga Holt
205 - Esfandier Dara
204 - Kenneth Lawrence
203 - Jason Sell
202 - Phivan Tran
201 - Karlo Lopez
200 - Randall Holland
199 - Christopher Overgard
198 - Trey O'Brien
197 - Hal Lubarsky
196 - Conor Tate
195 - Laughlin McKinnon
194 - Robert Starkey
193 - David Cowan
192 - Richard Klein
191 - Robert Damiano
190 - Alen Patatanyan
189 - Michael Liang
188 - Michael Souza
187 - James Lucas
Jonathan Campbell moved all in with 6-6. He was called by Hoa Nguyen's . Nguyen flopped a set. Campbell's hand could not improve and he headed to the rail. He increased his stack to 1.6 million.