After an early position limper, Valdemar Kwaysser moved all in, as did Pho Tran with the blinds and limper tossing in their cards.
Kwaysser: 

Tran: 

The board ran out 



to see Kwaysser double to 53,000 as Tran slips to 20,000 in chips.
After an early position limper, Valdemar Kwaysser moved all in, as did Pho Tran with the blinds and limper tossing in their cards.
Kwaysser: 

Tran: 

The board ran out 



to see Kwaysser double to 53,000 as Tran slips to 20,000 in chips.
Andrew Margolis opened the pot in late position with a 4,200-chip raise and Nathan Tingen went all in for an additional 14,300 chips. Margolis eventually called.
Showdown
Margolis 

Tingen: 

The board ran out 



and Tingen is out of the tournament. Margolis move up to 68,000 chips.
Stephen Foutty opened to 4,000 from the cutoff only to have Alex Keating raise to 11,400 total leaving himself just 400 behind.
Foutty put Keating all in and Keating made the call as we were off to a showdown.
Foutty: 

Keating: 

The board ran out 



to see Keating double through to 27,000 as Foutty slips to 43,000 and change.
John Kim pushed from middle position and Michael Jensen made the call.
Kim: 

Jensen: 

The board ran out 



to see Kim hit the rail and Jensen climb to 65,000 in chips.
Martin Hruby moved all in for his last 8,000 and David Sands made the call on the button before Darryll Fish moved all in. Sands made the call for his 39,500 total and we were off to a showdown.
Hruby: 

Sands: 

Fish: 

The board ran out a rather undramatic 



to put Hruby on the rail, Fish down to 28,000 and Sands up to 95,000 in chips.
Finally after nearly an hour of play on the bubble, and just nine hands, the remaining 243 players are in the money.
With that - the blinds have kicked up!
Dale Henderson and Jeffrey Campbell ended up all in pre-flop. Henderson tabled 
and Campbell 
.
Without help from the board Henderson is out of the tournament in 244th place, he is our bubble boy!
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
Dylan Wilkerson found himself all in against Kevin O'Brien for his tournament life.
Wilkerson however would be much happier - and most importantly still alive - after his 
made quads on the 



board against O'Brien's 
.
When we arrive at the table the flop was reading 

and Eric Nakache fired a 3,000-chip bet. Jedidiah Hoffman called in late position and James Shim re-popped it to 13,000. Nacache called.
The turn brought a
to the table and Nacache went all in for 28,000 chips. Shim tanked for about 10 minutes and eventually called all in.
Nacache tabled 
for a flush draw, and Shin tabled pocket queens.
The river card was a
and Shim is out of the tournament