Over at Table 353, Seat 6 has been empty the entire day with bag draped over it. The stack of chips, which started at 28,600, belongs to Colombia's Mayu Roca, who is nowhere to be found. We're guessing he may have gotten the restart time wrong.
Fortunately he's got a stack that can survive the blinds and antes a bit, but the clock is only ticking. If you're reading this Mayu Roca, you might want to get to the Tan Section of the Amazon Room.
Yesterday, Kristy spoke to PokerStars Team Online Pro Mickey Peterson about implied odds. Today, she pulled aside teammate Randy Lew to discuss reverse implied odds.
We're not sure of the action, but we do know that 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Jonathan Duhamel got his last thousand or so all in on fifth street. We caught his board, but Eli Elezra, who had called him, rearranged his cards before we got a good look.
With that said, we saw what they drew and know that Elezra won the pot with a 10-9-4-3-2 low.
"We're down to one world champ now," Elezra said after Duhamel had exited the tournament area. He then pointed to 1996 WSOP Main Event champ Huck Seed, who was seated in the eight seat. "I'm going to try to take care of him now, too!"