James Alexander Eliminated in 19th Place ($285,408)
Outer Table
Hand #150: From under the gun Amir Lehavot opened to 400,000 only to have James Alexander move all in from the button for 2,420,000. Lehavot called and the cards were tabled.
Alexander:
Lehavot:
The flop of left Alexander drawing dead to running sevens or cards for a straight, and when the fell on the turn he would be drawing dead. The river landed the and Alexander headed to the rail in 19th place for $285,408 in prize money.
Players are now headed on dinner break, and play will resume at 8 p.m. local Las Vegas time.
After Alexander's elimination, PokerNews' Pamela Maldonado had a chance to speak with him, and this is what Alexander had to say about his experience at the WSOP:
"It never even occurred to me that I was in the World Series of Poker, the biggest and best tournament around. I was relaxed the entire time and I played to win the entire time. I��m a loose and aggressive player. That��s the way I��ve always played and that��s how I��ll continue to play.
"I never once had someone ship all in and I look down and see aces. I had to fight the entire time. It was fun and I know some of the plays I made will look questionable, but like I said I was playing to win. I was picking spots where I could gamble. I��m sure I��ll look back and think of the mistakes I made but at the end of the day I am very happy. It was a great run and lots of fun. I��ll be back!"