Unlucky players at one table in the Amazon Room's Purple section have been forced to deal with a brief delay, after a glass of red wine was splashed on the felt.
A woman was enjoying her libation when a jostle from behind caused the spill, but despite the setback, she still appears to be in good spirits.
A player in early position raised to 4500, and one other player called. Victor Ramdin then moved all-in for 22,200 more. The original player moved over all-in over the top for a lot more, and the first caller folded. Ramdin tabled , but his opponent had him dominated with . The board ran out , and provided no help to either player. Ramdin lost the hand and has been eliminated from the tournament.
The players are now on a dinner break. Play will resume in one hour.
Over 200 players have been eliminated since the money bubble has burst. There are 445 players remaining, and the next bustout will receive $3,510. Play is scheduled for another 5 levels tonight after dinner break.
Victor Ramdin has lost some chips since we last saw him, but he's making a valiant effort to earn them back. Pre-flop, he raised from middle position to 3,300, and only the big blind called. The flop rolled out , the blind checked, and Ramdin fired another 3200. The blind quickly folded, and Ramdin took the pot. He's now back up to about 31,000.
Sean Getzwiller won a WSOP bracelet in 2011, capturing the gold by winning a $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event, but his quest to repeat must wait another day.
Nursing a short stack for much of Day 2, Getzwiller found a few small doubles before the call of "Payout!" announced his exit.
We walked up to find Matt Stout all in against Dani Stern on a board of . Stern was showing for a pair of fours. Stout was showing a for a set of fives. Stout found a double and is now sitting with 55,000. Stern is down to his last 15,000.