2012 World Series of Poker
Nível: 19
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
Level 18 is in the books, which means there's just one more level left in Day 4. Before we get to that, the remaining players will take a 20-minute break.
Here's a look at some Level 18 highlights:
- Paul Volpe closes in on two million.
- Jeremy Allen, Teddy Sheringham, Michael "Timex" McDonald, Micah Raskin, Chris Moorman, Christina Lindley, Johnny Chan and Terrence Chan all hit the rail.
- The field was reduced to just a dozen women remaining.
Be back in 20 minutes as we look to knock off another level of the Main Event and bring a close to Day 4. While you wait, take a look at what we'll be doing.
A very short-stacked Ryan Young moved all in for 28,000 and Daniel Negreanu called.
Negreanu:

Young:

The board ran
and Young doubled up.
"Make sure he pays me," Young said jokingly to the dealer.
"I paid you," Negreanu said smiling.
Preflop betting between Johnny Chan and Isaac Baron left the two-time WSOP Main Event champion all in with 
and in dire straits against Baron's 
.
The dealer burned a card and delivered the flop — 

— Top set for Baron, and very bad news for Chan. The dealer went through the motions of dealing the
turn and
river, ending thigs for Chan. Meanwhile, Baron has now chipped up over 1 million.
With Huck Seed's bustout earlier today, Chan's knockout means the last former WSOP Main Event champion in the field has been eliminated.
For exact places of finish, please refer to our payouts page.
The player under the gun opened to 16,000 only to have Patrick Halter three-bet to 41,000. Action folded all of the way around the table to Chris Moorman in the big blind. Moorman thought for a bit before pushing out a four-bet to 98,000 total.
The original raiser got out of the way and Halter announced that he was all in. Moorman tanked for about two minutes before announcing a call and moving his remaining 455,000 into the center.
Moorman: 

Halter: 

Moorman was behind and in need of help. The camera crews flocked to the area and once they were in place, the board was dealt out quickly. It came down 



and Chris Moorman was sent to the rail. Halter's stack has now jumped over a million, as he is sitting on 1,350,000.
William Klevitz got the rest of his 129,000 all in preflop holding 
, and he was up against the 
of Chanracy Khun. The flop brought no help for Klevitz, coming 

. The turn came the
, and Klevitz would need help on the river.
River: 
Klevitz clapped his hands a few times as the jack gave him the double up to 296,000. Meanwhile, Khun drops down to 422,000.
Christina Lindley has been playing a short stack all day, having barely survived the bubble bursting earlier in the afternoon. Meanwhile Ben Alcober has been on Lindley's left all day. Alcober was the first player to 1 million on Day 3, and entered today with nearly 790,000. He's struggled on Day 4 and had a below average stack himself when the following hand took place.
It folded around to Lindley in the small blind who checked her cards then set out her remaining stack of about 85,000. Alcober then checked his and announced a call. Lindley had 
and would need help against Alcober's 
. But the board came 



, and Lindley is out, around 300 other players having cashed before she finally ran out of chips.