From under the gun, Adria Balaguer raised to 24,000. Greg Ronaldson called on the button, Paul Siem called from the small blind and Andrew Plucker called from the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked to Balaguer. He bet 38,000 and everyone folded.
Vince Mulhause raised all in for 120,000 and was up against Gregg Wilkinson. Mulhause held the and Wilkinson the . The board ran out and Mulhause was eliminated.
Amir Lehavot moved all in from the big blind after Greg Ronaldson raised preflop. Lehavot held while Ronaldson possessed a superior .
A board ran out and Lehavot was left with 9,000.
Lehavot then moved all in from the small blind after Josh Bergman raised preflop. Lehavot was again in bad shape behind with while Bergman had . A flop was released and it looked like Lehavot would be on his way. A on the turn though meant Lehavot picked up an open-ender. A on the river gave Lehavot a straight and keeps him in the tournament a little while longer, but he was eliminated a few hands later.
We have reached the final three tables and will play down until the end of this level, or until we reach a final table of nine. Safe bet is on the end of the level.
From under the gun, Benjamin Reinhart raised all in for 102,000. In the next seat was Gregg Wilkinson and he reraised to 202,000. Everyone else folded.
Wilkinson:
Reinhart:
The board ran out and Reinhart was eliminated. He took home $13,021 and when added to the $78,259 he won for coming in eighth place in Event 9: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Re-Entry, he's made over $90,000 at this 2012 World Series of Poker so far with two very impressive deep finishes.
We don't know how the action went, but what we do know is Hillock managed to get all in and at risk against the big stack Eric Wasserson.
Wasserson:
Hillock:
A flop gave hope to Wasserson that a flush was possible so long a heart landed on the turn or the river. The on the turn gave more hope to Hillock that he would be staying around a while longer, but the on the river sent Hillock packing.