And now for some chip counts from the other side of the Pavillion!
2011 World Series of Poker
Will "The Thrill" Failla was short-stacked and under the gun when he moved all in for 1,400. Action folded around to the player in the big blind and he called. The hands were tabled and off to the showdown:
Failla:

Big Blind:

The board ran
and Failla was sent to the rail.
Fresh from the Yellow section of the Pavillion Room to the blog!
Facing a raise Ronnie Bardah moved all-in for his remaining stack. The player behind Bardah then moved in, and both players were called by the initial raiser.
Bardah 

Early Position Player

Late Position Player 

Bardah was in bad shape and needed some of Lady Luck's assistance. The cards came out 



, giving the player in early position the best hand with Ace-King high. Bardah along with the player in late position were eliminated.
The field has returned from dinner break and play is underway.
Nivel: 7
Ciegas: 150/300
Ante: 25
We have reached the end of the sixth level and field is going on dinner break. Ninety minutes from now we'll be back in action.
The action folded around to Praz Bansi who raised to 550 from the button; the player in the big blind was the only caller, but both the big blind and Bansi checked down the board of 



.
The big blind player showed 
and Bansi tossed his hand into the muck.
We were able to get John-Robert Bellande's table just as the dealer flipped the turn to reveal a board of 


. Bellande's opponent then fired out a bet of 2,000. Bellande tanked for awhile before he ultimately put out a min raise.
Bellande's opponent folded, much to the delight of Jean-Robert who claimed he had just min-raised bluffed the player.
Michael Mizrachi opened in late position for 550 and the player on the button raised to 1,350. The action folded back around to Mizrachi and he called.
The flop hit
, Mizrachi checked and the button bet 1,450. Mizrachi called and the turn fell the
. Again, Mizrachi checked and the button bet 2,650. Mizrachi called and the river card was the
. Mizrachi checked a third time and the player on the button decided to check as well.
The hands were tabled and the button player held
for a busted flush draw and Mizrachi turned over
for top pair. Mizrachi won the sizable pot and has his stack near 70,000.