Here are some assorted counts from around the room.
2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
Matt Glantz check-raised EPT Prague winner Martin Finger's 800-chip bet to 2,600 on the 

flop. Finger called.
The turn brought the
and Finger was faced with a bet of 4,400 from Glantz. Finger called.
The river completed the board with the
and both players checked.
Glantz tabled bottom two with the 
and Finger mucked his hand.
We reached the table on the river, and the board read 



. Jason Mercier checked, and Peter Jetten went deep into the tank before betting 8,000. Mercier check-raised to a hefty 27,600, and Jetten went into the tank.
For a very, very, very long time.
Over five minutes after Mercier's check-raise, Jetten made the call. "Two pair," Mercier said.
Jetten turned over 
for a flush, and raked in the pot.
"I thought you were gonna check-raise," Jetten said after the hand. He went on to explain that he was second-guessing himself, and that's why it took so long for him to call.
Mercier was set to be the big blind the next hand, but he was moved to another table to balance the field.
Bill Perkins bet 600 on the 

flop and David Benefield made the call. The turn was the
and Perkins checked. Benefield fired 2,100 and Perkins folded.
Courtesy of Neil Stoddart.
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi has just been eliminated. He was all in against Matt Glantz on the 

flop with 
for bottom two pair. Glantz held 
for top pair. The turn was an
and the river a
to give Glantz a better two pair and win him the hand.
Sami Kelopuro was all in preflop for 11,750 against Shaun Deeb. Kelopuro held the 
and Deeb the 
. The flop, turn and river ran out 



to give Kelopuro the double.
Level: 4
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
All of the players below have bought in for the first time, except for Chris Moorman. He's in for his second bullet.