2012 World Series of Poker
We don't know exactly how the action went, but Amir Lehavot was in a heated pot preflop, that ended with Lehavot's opponent all in and at risk.
Lehavot: 

Opponent: 

The dealer then spread a 

flop giving Lehavot a pair of aces, but it was his opponent's set of eights that held the lead. After the
planted on the turn, Lehavot found himself with a potential out. Now he could hit an ace and steal this pot away. Unfortunately for him a
fell on the river and Lehavot had no claim on the 120,000 pot.
Lehavot, who is no stranger to deep runs in tournaments, won 2011's Event 7: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship. Even though he just lost a hand, he still possesses enough chips to pursue poker glory.
Here's another batch of players who have busted out recently. For a complete list of the payouts complete with the place each player finished in and the prize amount, please refer to our Payouts Page.
Over at Table 435 action folded around to Matt Stout on the button, who made it 15,000. The small blind then moved all in, a bet that would put Stout all in. The big blind folded and Stout took a few moments before completing the call and putting all of his chips at risk.
Stout: 

Opponent: 

A 

flop spelled disaster for Stout as he new he would need running cards to steal this hand away. A
on the turn was it, and Stout was drawing dead. A meaningless
fell for the river as Stout was eliminated.
Level: 16
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
The players are now on a 20-minute break. The black T100 chips will be colored up and race off during this break.
After a short stack moved all in for 19,000 from under the gun action folded around to Jeff Blenkarn who took a few seconds before moving all in.
Blenkarn: 

Opponent: 

A 

flop brought a reversal of place with Blenkarn's opponent taking a stranglehold on the hand. Blenkarn was going to need a king or running straight cards to take control back in the hand. He received no such luck as the board ran out
and the
. Blenkarn now sits around 50,000.
We don't know exactly what happened, but what we do know is Christina Lindley has just been eliminated. The model and Internet grinder was just put on the clock by Kristy Arnett. Check out Lindley answering some pretty ridiculous questions below.
From under the gun, Eric Wasserson raised to 4,800. Matt Stout reraised all in from the button for 33,400 and Wasserson made the call.
Stout: 

Wasserson: 

The flop, turn and river ran out 



and Stout doubled up.