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10.10pm: Exits
Recent exits include Andrew Sweeney and James Bonner, meanwhile Kevin Williams is up to 50,000. -- NW

10pm: All change
The dinner break crews have changed over allowing an entirely new section of players to get involved in the carvery chaos taking place in The Dubliner Pub hotel bar. -- RD
9.50pm: Hungry from Hungary
Robert Csire is now up to 110,000 and looking pretty pleased with himself in the run up to his dinner break. Almost as happy as Patrick Rooney was in saying: "Say he's hungry from Hungary."
To be fair to Rooney, we have. He should be pretty happy with his own stack which is weighing in around 60,000. The other half of the field is beginning to filter back into the tournament room. -- RD
9.40pm: AA into KK
Mark Sanders has just had his stack leveled down to his last few thousand after getting kings all-in against the aces of Jose Carlos Garcia. Sanders looked gutted, well you would, but Garcia showed little emotion beyond a shake of the hand as he raked in a pot of around 55,000.
Larry Santo was left cursing his luck after passing a pair of nines that would have flopped a set and won the hand. "I would have been on 70,000 if I'd flatted," said Santo, ignoring a couple of if's and but's. -- RD
9.30pm: Carrnage
Paul Carr had built up a rampaging 120,000 stack just before the dinner breaks began but he has dropped a fair chunk of that this level. He looks to be on around 80,000 with Jamie Flynn, now on 65,000, the likely beneficiary.
"I'm just imagining it now, all-in, all-in," said Carr to Flynn, telling his fellow Irishman that he's not afraid to play a big pot against him.
While Carr has position on Flynn, Rakesh Paul Gupta has position on Carr and is packing a sizeable 47,000 stack himself. Gupta proved to be an unpredictable force at UKIPT Newcastle where he claimed a 3rd place finish for a £24,700 payday. Having those three at the table could certainly see a major pot played out with any, if not all, of the trio getting involved in a car crash of hand. I hope so, it should be fun. -- RD