We’re four days through the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event. There are 291 players remaining and coming armed to Day 5 on Saturday with the third highest chip count is Griffin Flush_Entity Benger (pictured). The former #1 player on PocketFives is making his fifth cash of the 2014 WSOP in the Main Event.

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Benger went toe-to-toe with fellow longtime PocketFiver Mark dipthrong Herm late during play on Friday. On a board of 4-7-6-2-8 with three spades, Benger pushed out a bet of 90,000 and Herm, after tanking, folded. That hand pushed Benger’s stack up by 340,000 and he ended the day at 2.32 million. Herm, who was near the top of the pack around dinnertime, sits at 482,000 entering Day 5, 177th on the leaderboard.

Benger had 1.68 million in chips at the last break of the day before building his roll in the final two hours. He Tweeted, “Ended Day 4 of #WSOPMainEvent with 2.3m. #LFG.”

Jon PearlJammer Turner (pictured) was all-in before the flop with 4-4, but ran square into J-J. The board ran out 10-Q-10-A-10 and Turner, despite making a full house, was eliminated in 318th place for $33,000. Like Benger, Turner had five cashes at this year’s WSOP, including three top-15 finishes.

The bubble burst on Friday with three eliminations taking place simultaneously across the Amazon Room. Surviving through the bubble, and setting a new WSOP Main Event record in the process, was Ronnie Bardah, who has now cashed in five straight Main Events (2010 to 2014).

As outlined by WSOP.com, “In the four prior years, Bardah has played in an average Main Event field size of 6,783.5 players with an average finish of 285.25. In total, his previous Main Event cashes have earned him $416,723.” He finished in 475th this year.

Bryan badbeatninja Devonshire doubled up around 10:30pm Pacific Time on Friday with A-K of hearts against A-J of diamonds. The money went in on an ace-high flop and Devonshire ducked a straight draw on the river to survive. He Tweeted at the end of the day, “Happy to bag 667k at the end of Day 4. 297 remain on the board, resume tomorrow at Noon playing 6-12/2k.”

End of Day 2 chip leader Phil Ivey (pictured) was eliminated on Day 4. Ivey, who won his 10th braceletearlier this year at the WSOP, moved all-in over the top of a bet from John Kabbaj on a board showing 9-9-2-2. Kabbaj and flipped over J-J and Ivey showed A-K. The river was a blank and Ivey was cast away from the Main Event in 430th place.

Here’s how the top 10 chip stacks look after Day 4:

1. Matthew Haugen – 2,808,000
2. Zach Jiganti – 2,364,000
3. Griffin Flush_Entity Benger – 2,329,000
4. Michael Finstein – 2,316,000
5. Bruno Politano – 2,289,000
6. Dan KingDan Smith – 2,229,000
7. Andoni Larrabe – 2,195,000
8. Kyle Keranen – 2,157,000
9. Farid farid1221x Jattin – 2,122,000
10. Pakinai Lisawad – 2,088,000

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