Pilossoph Advances to Final Table After Cracking Aces

Level 8
: 800/1,600, 200 ante

From the butt, William Pilossoph raised to 3,500. Ville Wahlbeck reraised to 8,500 from the big blind. Pilossoph shoved and Wahlbeck snapped him off, tabling the . Pilossoph revealed the
and said, "I should've smelled something there."
The flop came down and kept Wahlbeck in the lead. Pilossoph did add a pair of eights to help his cause.
The turn delivered the and spiked Pilossoph with trips. Wahlbeck could still hit the case ace or make a flush with a heart that didn't pair the board.
The river failed to give Wahlbeck any justice when the fell and he was eliminated in second place to Pilossoph, who will move on to the final table.