Seat 6: Andrew Robl -- 129,000
Andrew Robl was the first player eliminated from this event on Day 1, but he came back after re-entering and put his new life to good use by making the final table.
Robl has over $2.4 million in lifetime tournament earnings, and he's coming off one of his best years ever with just under $1 million in prize money won. The largest score of his poker career came just last year and it was in another $100,000 event as Robl took second in the WPT World Championship $100,000 Super High Roller for $822,375.
In 2010, Robl had another large WPT score, which was also a runner-up finish. He earned $549,003 after Antonio Esfandiari edged him out in the 2010 Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic.
Robl is a regular in the largest cash games and tournaments in the world and considered one of the young superstars of the game. He'll enter the final table second to last in chips with 129,000.