$300 Seniors 50+ NLH (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 147

The final 10 players redrew for random seats at a single table, and then played for a short while before it was time for a 15-minute break.
When they returned, it didn’t take long for an all-in situation to develop.
Miguel Munoz moved all in from UTG+1 for 50,000, and Paul Balzano called from the small blind with . Munoz turned over
, and he was a big favorite to double up.
But there was a queen in the window as the board came . Balzano won the pot with two pair, queens and nines, to eliminate Munoz in 10th place.
Paul Balzano – 326,000 (54 bb)
Miguel Munoz – Eliminated in 10th Place ($900)

That means the official final table of nine is set and ready to play down to a winner. Here are seating assignments and approximate chip counts for the final nine players:
Seat 1. Ozzie Amor – 205,000 (34 bb)
Seat 2. Dave Roy – 175,000 (29 bb)
Seat 3. John Holley – 250,000 (42 bb)
Seat 4. Marc Sacheli – 115,000 (19 bb)
Seat 5. Julian Wohlgemuth – 148,000 (25 bb)
Seat 6. Ofer Peleg – 135,000 (23 bb)
Seat 7. Paul Balzano – 326,000 (54 bb)
Seat 8. Jeff Silverstein – 40,000 (7 bb)
Seat 9. Spencer Liebmann – 55,000 (9 bb)

As you can see, Balzano has the chip lead, while short-stack Jeff Silverstein has been hovering around the 40K mark ever since they were playing hand-for-hand on the Money Bubble — and he’s survived four pay jumps so far.