A few miscellaneous chips counts collated on my travels:
Praz Bansi -- 30,000
Ian Nelson -- 22,400
Juha Helppi -- 14,500
David Shade Kruger -- 8,875
Alessio Isaia -- 75,000
Dario Minieri -- 24,800
Mr. X -- 28,900
Noah Boeken -- 19,800
Adam Stoneham -- 27,000
Fredrik Nygard -- 48,000
Rob Sherwood -- 19,100
Laurence Houghton -- 23,300
Mats Iremark -- 19,300
Marcel Baran -- 59,300
Erich Kollmann -- 13,400
Artist formerly known as "Italian Guy'," now Lebanon's Charbel Salloum -- 52,500
William Thorson is out. He was short-stacked and pushed against Rob Sherwood's button raise with . Alas Swedish fans, Sherwood called with and won the flip and has since increased his stack to 17,000.
On a flop, Nicolas Levi called a bet before flat-calling a check-raise on the turn. On the river, the aggressor pushed all in with a queen-high flush, and Levi called before mucking.
Necessary disclaimer: Details courtesy of former tablemate Stuart Rutter.
With an flop lying patiently on the felt, Adam Stoneham check-called 1,500, and then 3,500 on the turn before moving all in on the river. After a tense stare-down, his opponent eventually folded. Stoneham smirked as he scooped in the pot and now has 27,000.
Stephen "allinstevie" Devlin, who was chip leader here last year for much of Day Two, has been moved over to the same table as his friend Chris Moorman. They've already butted heads, after both checked the turn of a board before Devlin bet 2,600 on the river. Moorman made the call and was shown , but the Brit turned over to win the pot.
A few hands later, Moorman raised UTG to 1,200 and Devlin reraised from late position to 3,500. After smirking at each other, Moorman asked how much Devlin had left before deciding to move all in. Devlin snap-called and turned over to Moorman's . Despite the flop coming , the remaining two cards were bricks and Devlin is up to around 35,000 while Moorman is down to around 10,000.