$2,200 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-out)
Level 7: 200/400/50 Ante
After the second break, the players return to action in Level 7, with blinds at 200-400 and a 50 ante. There are 122 entries so far, and registration remains open until the beginning of Level 9 (about 10:10 pm).
The current chipleader is Will Failla (56,800), who finished second in Event 9 late last night. (You can check out that recap by clicking here.)
Here is a look at the notable chip counts from the break:
Will Failla – 56,800 (142 bb)
Unknown – 55,175 (137 bb)
J. Mortell – 53,725 (134 bb)
Unknown – 50,000 (125 bb)
Jonathan Duhamel – 39,875 (99 bb)
Harrison Gimbel – 39,800 (99 bb)
Jerry Wong – 38,850 (97 bb)
Joe Kuether – 37,950 (94 bb)
Scott Holland – 34,850 (87 bb)
Anthony Zinno – 34,300 (85 bb)
Barry Hutter – 33,575 (83 bb)
Mengchao Yu – 32,875 (82 bb)
Ryan Riess – 32,325 (80 bb)
Greg Marcus – 31,750 (79 bb)
Abbey Daniels – 31,475 (78 bb)
Eric Afriat – 28,725 (71 bb)
Ami Alibay – 26,225 (65 bb)
Daniel Strelitz – 25,000 (62 bb)
Daren Stabinski – 22,150 (55 bb)
Kevin Eyster – 20,550 (51 bb)
Ian O’Hara – 16,975 (42 bb)
Hans Winzeler – 16,200 (40 bb)
Zo Karim – 14,525 (36 bb)
George Dolofan – 14,100 (35 bb)
Sorel Mizzi – 12,000 (30 bb)
Stewart Newman – 11,800 (29 bb)
Jared Jaffee – 11,450 (28 bb)
Darryll Fish – 10,850 (27 bb)
Brian Yoon – 8,050 (20 bb)
Evan Teitelbaum – 7,550 (18 bb)
Marcus Stein – 6,675 (16 bb)
Justin Zaki – 5,275 (13 bb)
Kazu Oshima – 3,750 (9 bb)