Aristotle Coronel is now on 310,000 after he eliminated a player with 
versus 
. The 

flop changed nothing, and although Coronel punched the air in delight on the
turn, the bullet actually increased his opponent's outs from three to four. In the end, it made little difference, as the river brought a
river to award him the pot.
2010 World Series of Poker
Bracelet winner Ayaz Mahmood is up to 90,000. He pushed all in preflop with 
and got looked up by 
, before surviving an ensuing 



board.
Peter Dawson had a short-stacked player at risk preflop over on Table 368. The two were heads up and the hands were tabled:
Showdown
Dawson: 

Mr. Shorty: 

The board ran 



, and Dawson recorded the knockout.
Dawson has been chipping up all day, and now sits with 305,400.
Alex Millar moved all in for just under 70,000 and was called by Justin Conley.
Showdown
Millar: 

Conley: 

Millar's kings held as the board ran 



, doubling him to 134,000 chips. Conley is down to 164,000.
Irish Open finalist Rob Sherwood has been eliminated from today's event. He found himself in piping hot water with 
versus 
. The 

flop offered glimpses of a backdoor flush, but the door was firmly shut on the
turn. An academic
later and the Mancherian was sent spinning towards the rail.
Meanwhile, fellow Brit is down to 230,000. "Tens into aces," he reported with a grimace.
Along with the likes of Andrew Buechner, Thong Tran and Berry Johnston, Tom Schneider is one of a number of players to have bitten the dust over the last level or two.
Despite suffering a hit several hands earlier when his 
was out-flipped by 
which improved to quads, Andrew Song has battled his way back up to 77,500 after doubling through with 
versus 
. As before, the flop was clinical, a seven from heaven arriving in the window of 



board to increase his stack two-fold.
We've completed six levels and are now on a 20-minute break.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Right before break, Casey "bigdogpckt5s" Jarzabek, Josh "brikdog24" Brikis and a short-stacked player were all in preflop:
Showdown
Brikis: 

Jarzabek: 

Short Stack: 

Brikis was way ahead, and the 

flop all but ended the hand. The
on the turn did just that and after a meaningless
rivered Brikis was shipped a huge pot more than doubling him to 349,000 chips.
The short-stacked player busted on the hand and Jarzabek hit the rail too after the break.