The tournament clock currently lets on that 151 players entered today's event. That number is likely to change, however, as registration will remain open until the end of level 2.
We counted 17 active tables peppered around the Empire gaming floor -- 11 of them upstairs, and six down.
...said the dealer seated there, as we witnessed who we believed to be the first elimination of the day exit the tournament area.
While the departed's name escapes us, his captor's certainly doesn't. Russian pro Nikolay Evdakov -- perhaps best know for setting the record for most cashes (9) in a single World Series of Poker (2008) -- was the victor, and he now sits with a healthy 15,800 in chips.
With the game changing every nine hands, you may be wondering who keeps track of how many hands have been played and how they do it. The responsibility lies with the dealers at each table. Each is equipped with a nine-chip pile of non-commissioned poker chips, which remain in plain sight in front of them. Each time a hand is played, the dealer takes a chip from his/her left and moves it to the pile on their right, or vice versa.
A special 'Hold'em/Omaha' placard also sits in front of the dealer, reminding the players what game is currently being dealt. It may seem easy enough, but these simple tools are essential to keeping the peace at the table.
Our initial walk through of the tournament area led to the discovery of the following players:
Neil Channing
Joe Beevers
Huck Seed
Jeff's Lisandro and Madsen
Barry Greenstein
Ben Grundy
Sorel Mizzi
Mike 'The Mouth' Matusow
Men 'The Master' Nguyen
Family guy's Ross and Barny Boatman
Annette Obrestad
Andy Bloch
and last, but certainly not the quietest - Andy Black