We saw a crowd gathering over at Table 356, which is right next to the rail, and discovered Roch Cousineau had just doubled, and in big fashion. We're not sure of his opponent's hand, but Cousineau had laid out in front of him with a board reading .
With the money bubble bursting, the level is now up and we are back to normal play. We missed the action on the bubble hand as several all ins occurred simultaneously around the room. With that, the 55 remaining players are guaranteed at least $5,557.
Protentialmn Ryan LaplanteIn the money! My largest mtt-buyin cash ever and my first ever non-nlhe cash in the wsop. 52 left, avg is 91k I have 122k. #Event58July 04 2012
audavidb David BakerIn da money in the 3k plo8. 50 left I have a big stack of 250kJuly 04 2012
devopoker Bryan DevonshireWe're in the money of #wsop58. This is my 7th cash, gonna try and make the summer profitable now. 111k at 2-4k, 54 remain, avg is 87kJuly 04 2012
We didn't catch the action, but we did see Kyle Bowker, who held on a board, being shipped a hefty pot courtesy of Roch Cousineau, who was knocked down to 65,000.
No sooner did we turn our back then Cousineau was involved in another pot, this time against Michael Moed. It appeared the latter got his short stack all in preflop with , but was eliminated when Cousineau made two pair, aces and nines, with no qualifying low on the board.