During the dinner break, the tournament staff did me, you and everybody a big favour. They looked at all the stacks on their tables and counted the largest three.
There are 81 players left and here are the biggest stacks. These are not exhaustive, and some may have slipped the net. But the one thing we can be sure of is that the top ten or so will be as accurate as it gets at this stage in events.
As you can see, no one is running away with this one at the moment. There is no clear leader and the coming couple of levels will be pretty competitive. They are playing until about 12.30 a.m. local time before wrapping for the evening. Stick around.
Approximate stacks at dinner break:
Constantin Calea - 1,500,000
Rytis Praninskas - 1,440,000
Clemens Manzano - 1,350,000
Meir Ben Shimon - 1,280,000
Idan Raviv - 1,260,000
Mihaita Croitoru - 1,190,000
Vladas Tamasauskas - 1,150,000
Martin Staszko - 1,150,000
Andrew Chen - 1,000,000
Malte Mönnig - 1,000,000
Roman Nikulin- 960,000
Vladas Burneikis - 950,000
Mustafa Biz - 909,000
Simon Persson - 900,000
Diogo Cardoso - 900,000
Miltiadis Kyriakides - 850,000
Igor Untilov - 820,000
Javier Rojas Mederos - 804,000
Frank Williams - 765,000
Florin Ionut Ilies - 725,000
Gerret Van Lancker - 720,000
Mariano Martiradonna - 700,000
Steven Worr - 670,000
Torsti Kettula - 650,000
Ari Engel - 645,000
Michael Vainshtain - 595,000
Manuel Fernandes - 560,000
Andrea Dato - 528,000
Eliana Shapovalova - 365,000
Blinds are 8,000-16,000 (2,000 ante).
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