$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 400/800/100 ante

A scan of the field during the second break revealed eight players with at least 80,000 in chips, and one player with nearly twice that many. Here’s the unofficial leaderboard:
1. Geibith Di Domenico – 153,200 (192 bb)
2. Carlos Pereira – 102,000 (128 bb)
3. Gil Morgensztern – 100,500 (126 bb)
4. Bernard Muhire – 100,400 (126 bb)
5. Travis Holloway – 97,800 (122 bb)
6. Robert Tanenbaum – 94,500 (118 bb)
7. Max Romano – 84,700 (106 bb)
8. Mary Coopman – 84,200 (105 bb)
Joel Borden, who led the field at the first break with about 65,000, lost a huge pot to Morgensztern when they got it all in with pocket aces vs. pocket kings. Morgensztern’s aces held up, catapulting him near the top of the leaderboard while Borden had only about 11,000 (14 big blinds) at the break.
But the biggest stack in the room belongs to Di Domenico, and it’s not even close. But even with a stack that much larger than anyone else, he’ll need at least 200,000 if he wants the chip lead at the end of the day.