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Extreme Madsen and Serock Jeff Madsen continues his skateboarding break while Joe Serock joins in on the action. Break Time with Madsen While most players on break in the $1,500 Shootout event took the opportunity to relax or grab a bite to eat, Jeff Madsen took a more extreme break. Madsen spent his 20-minutes just outside the Rio fine tuning his skateboarding skills. One Last Tweet... Matt Savage takes a picture of his last two 1,000 chips in the $10,000 Omaha 8/b Championship. Unfortunately for Savage, the blinds were 1,200-2,400 and he was eliminated shortly after. But, not before he was able to Tweet his chip count. Time to Watch the Heat! Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi taps the table as he is eliminated from the $1,500 Triple Chance event. Grinder was knocked out just in time to watch his hometown team, the Miami Heat, in the NBA Playoffs. Great Scott ESPN Poker Host Kara Scott is still all smiles despite being eliminated from the $1,500 Triple Chance event today at the WSOP. Two of a Kind Jake Cody and Matt Perrins pose for us in front of the WSOP display shortly after Perrins took his first gold bracelet in the $1,500 2-7 No-Limit event. Cody, who is best friends with Perrins, won his first bracelet just a few days ago when he won the $25,000 Heads-Up Championship event. FBT Runs Good Greg "FBT" Mueller drew both Eli Elezra and Andy Black at his starting table of the $1,500 6-Max. However, he was okay with his seat because the Vancouver Canucks fan had the perfect view of a nearby television showing the hockey game. Canucks Fans Everywhere With Game 3 of the NHL Playoff going on, you cannot turn your head without seeing somebody in a Vancouver Canucks jersey. 2010 WSOP November Niner Matt Jarvis broke out his today during the $1,500 6-Max event. Basebaldy Hits a Double Eric "Basebaldy" Baldwin was involved in a hand as players in the $1,500 6-Max event were going on break. Baldwin got all in on a nine-high flop with pocket kings against his opponent's pocket tens. The kings held and Baldwin doubled up to well over 20,000 chips. Low Ball Action Josh Brikis (left) and Bernard Lee watch the action at the opposite end of their table during the final table of the $1,500 2-7 No-Limit event. There are 1400 entries in the photo blog.
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