Brian Gillman is sitting on over $450k in chips taking small pots and stealing BB's like its his job.
At his table just before break, 2 players get into it when one shoves all in with QQ. The BB tanks for 10 minutes as the break starts, and the original shover asks if he can go to the bathroom. He leaves the table to find the floor, and the rest of the table starts to yell a little about the hand being dead because he left.
The guy comes back and and states that the dealer told him to find the floor person to ask. The floor personnel shows and calls it a live hand with the BB still yet to act.
The BB finally calls, and opens up KK. The flop comes 9 T J. The turn brings a 4, and the river comes a Q. Obviously some very short lived expectations of having a winning hand from the guy holding the Q's is squashed when the dealer auto shoves the pot to the guy with the K's as the river gave him the straight.
Coming back on break and things are looking good. Lots of movement as they try to get down to 18 players before the end of the day.
Adam Gerber is sitting on $235k as he doubled through with, surprisingly enough, the best hand as it went all in preflop.
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