Limit Hold'em specialist Brock Parker and Russian pro Andrey Zaichenko have been knocked out. Parker, winner of a Limit Hold'em bracelet, had an uneventful day while Zaichenko was on tilt according to his former opponents.
"He seemed very tilted before he busted," George Danzer told us.
"He just kind of gave it away at the end," Mohsin Charania added with a smile.
Mike Leah just took Zaichenko's old seat and he'll try to fend off both Charania and Danzer as we play four and a half more levels today.
George Danzer raised and Mohsin Charania three-bet in position. Danzer called and the flop brought . Danzer checked to Charania who bet and the German check-raised.
Charania called and on the turn the hit. Danzer bet again, Charania called. The river was the and Charania called another bet.
Under no circumstance was John Hennigan going to miss this $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship, that much we known after just seeing him sit down. Hennigan's still going strong for the $50,000 Players' Championship title, but he also registered for this event.
Hennigan played what looked like one hand before he had to make his way back to the final table. You can follow that coverage right here, as he battles it out versus Jesse Martin and Brandon Shack-Harris.
Late registration for this event is now closed and the clock shows 122 entrants. Paul Volpe was the very last player to enter this event and we spotted him at a table with Eric Froehlich and Jeff Shulman.
"I had nothing better to do," Volpe joked as he stated he was having a good time already. Volpe's up to 39,000 in the early goings as the bets are really starting to count from this point on.