Almost the whole red section in the Brasilia room is now empty, we did catch some of the chip counts from there and the blue section though that we didn't update for a while.
"It was a long night yesterday," Jamie Kerstetter said when we walked by. But she is indeed back at the tables and has an above average stack at the start of level five.
Chengce Jiang has been getting it quietly in the corner of the room at table #1. The other players at the table have been joshing him about running well but Jiang doesn’t care, he’s just stacking their chips. At this very moment it looks like he might just have the chip lead in the tournament and we’ll be keeping a close eye on him to see what he can do.
We didn't see the full action but Anna Khait just lost some chips on an ace high board with and her opponent only had but improved with the as final community card. Khait had flatted on the button and called the continuation bet on an eight high flop before both checked an ace on the turn. The opponent then bet 1,225 and Khait raised to 3,000, which was only called.
Niall Farrell from the United Kingdom boasts on his twitter profile “I play cards for monies cos im lazy.” but he is actually one of the hardest working grinders on the European circuit. He is here trying his to get his second cash of the series after finishing 22rd in event #4 for $10,308.
The small blind raised to 450 and Scott Baumstein one seat over moved all in for 2,950. He turned over his cards and then saw the of his opponent. "Oh cmon." Baumstein only had but indeed got there on the river.