Seated at a table with Amnon Filippi we found a new chip leader. Ryan Miller has a massive 94,000 chip stack in front of him and that means he more than doubled up since the start of the day. We will keep track of Miller to see if he can keep this early run going.
Daniel Negreanu got moved to a new table after his old one broke, but his opponents aren't getting any weaker. Erik Seidel is very short but the all time money leader in live tournament poker is always someone to be aware off. Seidel has $16,918,173 in live earnings and none other than Negreanu himself currently sits in second place with $16,129,219.
Matt Hawrilenko is one of the other studs at this table as he amassed over $1.6 million in live tournament earnings. His biggest result came in 2009 when he won the $5,000 6-max tournament cashing just over one million dollars. Hawrilenko is mostly known for being a top notch online Limit Hold'em player under the handle HOSS_TBF.
The fourth player we recognized was Matt Graham. Graham is not as well known as his rivals but he should be considering he won two WSOP bracelets. Back in 2008 Graham won the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Shootout cashing $278,180. His biggest result came in the following year when he won the $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Championship for $679,402. Plenty of big names still left in this thing as we are down to 171 players.
We just missed a big hand between David "Bakes" Baker and Men Nguyen in which the young pro increased his stack significantly.
Baker had his breakthrough year in 2010 when he won the $10,000 No Limit 2-7 Single Draw tournament for just under $300,000 and managed to reach the final table in the $50,000 Players Championship banking another $272,275. Men Nguyen, who is better known as The Master, also had his biggest WSOP results in 2010. He won the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship and finished second in the $5,000 No Limit Hold'em tournament for $412,746. In total Nguyen has seven WSOP bracelets to his name.
Just a couple of hands later there was multi way action again at this table with Baker and Nguyen involved in the pot. The flop read and Baker checked, the player to his left bet 1,200. Nguyen was sitting to his left and he raised to 2,400 and two other players folded back to player who bet the flop. The dealer was about to put out the turn when Nguyen reminded him he had put in a raise. The call was made nevertheless and we got to the turn.
The turn was the , Nguyen bet and his opponent called. The river was the and both players checked. Nguyen's opponent showed for two pair and Nguyen flashed his before mucking his cards.
Allen Bari is also seated at this table and he is currently hovering around 23,000 chips.
"I'm getting pretty cards and hitting as well," Daniel Negreanu just said as we counted his stack at 80,000 chips. Erik Seidel was also at this table but he lost his chips and is no longer in the tournament.