Eli Elezra comes into play today as the short stack, but he's already a winner, having collected a $100,000 prop bet for making the final table. Originally from Jerusalem, Elezra is a regular in the Bellagio "Big Game," where a similar rotation of games to the one in this event is played. He first came into the public eye when he took down the WPT Mirage Poker Showdown in 2004 for a $1 million payday and won his first WSOP bracelet last summer, after beating Scotty Nguyen heads up to win the $3,000 stud 8-or-better event. Elezra is a frequent player on NBC's "Poker After Dark" as well as GSN's "High Stakes Poker." This is his 14th WSOP cash and his sixth final table.