The Hunt for Bracelets
Speaking of masseuses - and in the absence of any early action - Antonio Esfandiari must feel like spaghetti with the amount of relaxation he's subjected to throughout the day, and after presenting the British Poker Awards the other day, he's returned to the Capital to vie for his second bracelet to date.
Going one better, however, is Praz Bansi. He's just joined Michael Greco's table, and will be hoping to snap up his third bracelet - the second of the year - after a close-but-no-cigar finish in Tuesday's six-handed event.
I don't hear the jingle-jangle of gold on too many other wrists, but we do have Scott Montgomery up here on the balcony, the former November Niner having picked up his first bracelet to date by taking down a $1,000 event at this year's World Series for a meatalicious $481,760.