Among the early Day 2c exits from the Pavilion is 2013 November Niner JC Tran, whose pocket tens fell to pocket eights. Tablemate Tommy Vedes informed us that it was a one outer.
It didn't take long for the eliminations to begin here on Day 2c. Among the first to go — at least in the Amazon Room — was Paul Feinstein, who fell to Joshua Levkov. We're not sure when the chips went in, but we do know Feinstein held on a board reading . Unfortunately for him, Levkov had a flush with .
Meanwhile, Michael Anderson was also eliminated from the tournament.
Famed UFC announcer Bruce Buffer, who begins today with 47,075 in chips, just gave the traditional "shuffle up and deal," though he did it with his special animated flare. Cards are now in the air here on Day 2c of the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event.
The plan for the day is to play five two-hour levels with a 90-minute dinner break taking place at the end of Level 8.