Here are some chip updates as well as some players who are no longer in the tournament.
2011 World Series of Poker
Erick Lindgren was able to scare off his opponent with a bet on the river on a board of
to scoop a nice little pot.
Alexander Kostritsyn raised from the hijack and the small blind was the only caller. On all three streets of the 



board the small blind check-called a Kostritsyn bet. Once the final call was made, Kostritsyn showed 
and his opponent mucked.
Phil Hellmuth raised from under the gun and then called an opponent's reraise from the button. It was heads up to the 

flop, which Hellmuth bet for his last 200. The button made the call and Hellmuth was on the draw.
Hellmuth: 

Button: 

The
turn was no help to Hellmuth and neither was the
. The "Poker Brat" showed up late and left early.
Nivel: 7
Ciegas: 200/400
Ante: 0
Players are now on their last 15-minute break of the evening. When they return, we'll play two more levels and then call it a night.
We caught up with the action on a 


board where Shawn Buchanan checked from the small blind. Frank Kassela bet from middle position and was check-raised by Buchanan. Not to be deterred, Kassela made it three bets and Buchanan made it four. Once the
hit the river however, the action slowed down as Kassela only called one Buchanan bet. Buchanan showed 
for a full house, queens full of jacks on the turn which became full of kings on the river. Kassela too held 
for the same hand though as the players chopped it up.
We caught up with the action to find Hellmuth all in against two other players with a board of
. Noah Boeken who was also in the hand faced a raise on the flop, which he called quickly.
Both players checked the
on the turn. With a
appearing on the river, Boeken again faced another bet from his aggressor which he called.
Hellmuth showed the table
and was able to win the main pot. The side pot was awarded to the player in late position who held
. Boeken mucked his cards.
Hellmuth has 2,000 in chips.
Brock Parker raised from the cutoff and Scott Clements three-bet on the button. The big blind made it four bets to go which got Parker out of the way while Clements stuck around. The big blind led out on the 

flop and Clements called. On the
turn, the big blind check-called a Clements’ bet. Both players checked the
river and the big blind turned over 
. Clements showed 
before he mucked his hand