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!
Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott was one of the original stars to emerge from the early days of Late Night Poker and ESPN's first broadcasts of the World Series of Poker, as the Englishman employed an aggressive style which was ahead of its time back before and during the first few years after the Moneymaker Boom.
Ulliott was also known for his sharp wit and even sharper tongue, as the "Devilfish" routinely harangued opponents in his inimitable way, but today he is here to make friends. The following tweet issued by Mohsin Charania contains a cool photo of Ulliott signing $100 bills for fans at his table, so click on over and take a look at a legend in action:
We also have Seniors that use the MyStack app and post updates on Twitter. One of them is Peter Alson, who expressed the wish to play this event every day despite being off to a bad start. This is what happened to him early on:
We did find the tweet of Winamax Pro Michel Abecassis where he posted about his participation in the Seniors Event and then stumbled over him in the Black Section in the Pavilion. However, upon arrival we noticed that he only had a yellow T1000 chip left.