With cashes today, the following have added to their already impressive poker resumes. Here's a look at some of the players and how many WSOP cashes they now have:
Erik Seidel (2nd all time behind Phil Hellmuth) 82
Allen Cunningham 53
Dan Heimiller 51
Mickey Appleman 46
Robert Mizrachi 30
Perry Green 27
Eric Baldwin 27
Stephen Chidwick 26
Maria Ho 25
Dan Kelly 24
Don Zewin 22
Greg Raymer 20
Chris Tryba 13
Stephen Chidwick raised from late position and got calls from Greg Trelski and Dan Kelly in the blinds. Everyone stayed in as Chidwick bet the flop, and only Trelski called the turn. Trelski check-raised the river, and Chidwick called.
A short stacked David Nicholson was all in from the blinds and facing one player, Frankie O'Dell. A short stack at another table survived their all in meaning Nicholson would be the bubble boy if he was eliminated. He didn't have much of a hand, , and was against O'Dell's .
The board would run out to give O'Dell a wheel which was more than enough to take the pot down and eliminate Nicholson one short of the money.
There was an all in and a call and the short stacked Stephen Bilodeau was at risk with and was up against . It was the only all in situation so if Bilodeau lost the hand he would be the bubble boy. The board would run out and Bilodeau acted as if he had been knocked out until someone pointed out that his pair of tens won him the pot.
"Oh the ten!" said Bilodeau. "Oh sh**," he added, a smile coming over his face. "Yay!"
The dealer has just paused the action and announced that we will be playing hand for hand as the money bubble has now hit us with 118 players remaining.