We did the usual round in the tournament area to see which notable names are still in it to win it. Unfortunately the seat of Cyndy Violette was occupied by someone else and we just found the confirmation of her elimination via social media:
"I got knocked out of the WSOP Seniors event with about 650 players left out of 4,200 . ! I flopped 2 pair in the big blind ( the best hand ) ... 3 way action , If i win this pot Im in great shape ! OH WELL , now im home going to bed soon ... Good night ...and thank you for the positive vibes !"
Nikolaus Teichert moved all in from the cutoff and raked in the blinds and antes. He was down to eight big blinds, now it is at least ten.
Peter Alson had been grinding a short stack for some time and just made a move some time ago, as per the following tweet. In fact he just walked up here and we shook hands. Hang in there!
The orange T5000 chips are coming into play causing those who need their chips colored up a little frisson of delight, and for those who don’t to shoot them covetous glances. With a starting stack of 3,000 chips getting a few of those in your stack at this time of day is a real achievement.
One of those on the lucky end is Donna Rosenthal who we spotted early on in the day and have kept an eye on ever since. Apart from a few minor setbacks she has kept active at the table constantly chipping up and she has projected a fun loving and friendly demeanour perfectly encapsulating the spirit of the tournament.
We have ten minutes left in level ten and one more level after that, the screens have been updated and now show 585 players remaining. If the pace remains the same, we may very well hit the money in the next level still.
There are a few tired eyes around the room now as the players navigate their way through the tenth hour of poker today.
Decisions are crucial at this stage of the tournament and fatigue can play a big part in that process for any poker player. A few of these payers though have played sessions many times longer and despite, dare I say it, the march of time, they are well versed in how to cope.
Simon Trumper for example is having a relaxing massage to see him through the last two levels of the night.
So we did manage to find Barny Boatman and noticed a huge stack next to him on the new table. It turns out these chips belong to Gary LaDuca and he is probably the first player to soon crack the six digits.
Ramana Epparla has been running hot on his table, though just lost about 9,000 chips and change after calling two all ins preflop with versus and . The flop pretty much shut up all hopes of winning the pot and the second opponent with ace high hit the rail.
When we checked the chip count, one player on the table said "So he can be beat," confirming the previous hot run of Epparla.
The first tables in the red section of the Brasilia room have been broken now already as well and thus we need to re-find Simon Trumper and Barny Boatman. Besides that we found some other notable stacks for you: