It's been an hour and a half since Steven Silverman busted in 11th place. There hasn't been much movement in anyone's stack since then -- not the tall stacks and certainly not the short stacks. The move to one ten-handed table may have eliminated the need for hand-for-hand play, but it has also allowed the short stacks the luxury of turtling up in a way they wouldn't have been able to do at five-handed tables. The chips are disbursed evenly enough that nobody is feeling too much pressure from the blinds.
That may change in two minutes, when we go to 2,000 / 4,000 / 500.