Ronnie Bardah is eliminated after getting his last few chips in against an opponent holding 
. Bardah's 
could not catch up when the board ran 



eliminating him from the tournament.
Ronnie Bardah is eliminated after getting his last few chips in against an opponent holding 
. Bardah's 
could not catch up when the board ran 



eliminating him from the tournament.
Jeff Shulman raised from the small blind and was called by an opponent in the big blind.
Shulman proceed to lead every street as the board ran 



. On the river his opponent tanked before calling.
"Good call," Shulman complimented.
His opponent showed 
for a pair of fives, and Shulman mucked his hand.
Play is three-handed at the table and the two are accompanied by Jonathan "FatalError" Aguiar.
Mike Beasley was getting low on chips when the following hand developed. With three players remaining, the button raised to 600 and the small blind folded. Beasley reraised to 900 from the big blind and the button called.
The flop came 

and Beasley bet 300. The button called and the turn was the
. Agian, Beasley bet and the button called.
When the
hit the river, Beasley bet his last 175 and was called. He turned over 
for a flopped set which was good enough to win and double him up to just a little over 4,000. He is still relatively short stacked and will need to get something going.
Level: 6
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 0
Michael Binger was recently eliminated after his 
couldn't improve on a 



board against his opponent's 
.
On the other hand, Ben Yu emerged victorious over at Table 283 and will return tomorrow for Day 2.
Three bets went in preflop in a hand between David Bach and an opponent at his table.
The flop fell 

and Bach bet. His opponent called.
The same action followed after the
turned, but after the
rivered Bach slowed down. He checked to his opponent who opted to bet his last few chips (750) and Bach called with 
. Bach was no good against his opponent's 
however, and he slipped to 15,000 chips.
The troublemaker from Table 278 has yet to return from his dinner break and we're assuming he is no longer in the building. His stack is slowly dwindling, but we're sure the spirits of the table have risen exponentially.
Robert Beveridge, Noah Askarian and Andrew Petersen have joined Blake Cahail and Ben Yu as the winners of their respective tables. Each advance to Day 2 and guarantee themselves a WSOP cash.
We caught up with Terrence Chan on fourth street where the betting was capped by Chan himself. The board read 


and the river brought the
. Chan bet his remaining chips and his opponent called.
Chan rolled over 
for a winning pair of kings, successfully doubling to 8,000 chips.
Jeff Shulman went all in for his last 525 in the dark and Jonathan Aguiar called in the dark. Surprisingly, they both had quality hands.
Shulman: 

Aguiar: 

The board ran out 



and Shulman was eliminated from the tournament. Aguiar is now heads up with a nice chip lead over his opponent.