The cards are back in the air!
2010 World Series of Poker
The next nine players are all taking home $5,720!
73 - Dominic Borlen
74 - Stephane Lacasse
75 - Dustin Dirksen
76 - Jeffrey Campbell
77 - Justin Daley
78 - Robert Miller
79 - Richard Mask
80 - Mikhail Lakhitov
81 - James Matthews
On a board of 


Kenneth Whelan found himself all in holding 
against William Wilson Queen-high flush.
Fortunately for Whelan the river repeated with the
to see him double through to 180,000 as Wilson slips to 91,000 in chips.
Jean Gaspard opened to 16,000 only to have Andrew Margolis moved all in. Gaspard made the call for his last 142,500 and we were off to a showdown.
Gaspard: 

Margolis: 

The board ran out 



to see Gaspard double through to 294,000 as Margolis slips to just 62,000 in chips.
Facing a raise to 15,000 from the hijack player and then a three-bet to 50,000 from an opponent on the button, Christopher Kastler moved all in from the small blind.
With his 225,000 chip stack covering both players, they both took their time before mucking their hand as Kastler raked in the pot to move to over 300,000 while tabling his 
.
After losing a few pots during the middle stages of the level, Carlos Mortensen has managed to take one back after eliminating an opponent.
Holding 
, Mortensen called his opponent's preflop push with 
to see the 



board fall and send Mortensen back into contention with the chip leaders.
Christopher Kastler called Nathan Doudney's all in preflop.
Kastler: 

Doudney: 

The board ran out 



to see Doudney hit the rail as Kastler climbs to 375,000 in chips.
On a flop of 

John Dolan fired out 21,500 only to get raised to 47,500 by Jean Gaspard to 47,500.
With the action back on Dolan, he three-bet to 83,500 only to have Gaspard make it four-bets to go; with this one totalling 133,500.
Dolan then decided to five-bet all in for an additional 190,000 to put Gaspard to a decision for all his chips.
After a few minutes of deliberation, Gaspard threw his hand into the muck to slip to 116,000 as Dolan climbs to over 490,000 in chips.
Adam Adler found himself all in preflop holding 
against Billy Griner's 
.
The board ran out 



to see Adler hit the rail.
David Sands opened to 14,500 from the cutoff only to have Neil Channing three-bet to 36,500 from the big blind.
Sands moved all in and Channing made the call.
Sands: 

Channing: 

The 

flop left Sands drawing dead to running quads, and after the
and
fell on the turn and river, Sands slipped to 190,000 as Channing doubles through to 310,000 in chips.