The Associated Press reports a flurry of eliminations at the World Series of Poker on Thursday brought players tantalizingly close to the prize money — paydirt for investing $10,000 to buy into the main event. After two hours of play, 262 players had been eliminated from the remaining field of 1,308. After four hours, 852 players were still at the tables. By the dinner break, there were 733 players left, 67 eliminations away from the money. But play was expected to slow to a painful crawl as tables began playing hand-for-hand, meaning each table would play only one hand, then wait until all others finished their hands before dealing another. The process ensures that tournament officials can pinpoint the person to bust out in 667th place _ one spot away from winning at least $21,230 in the no-limit Texas Hold 'em tournament. The final 666 players represent the top 9.7 percent of a field of 6,844, all gunning for a chance at the title and $9.12 million top prize that will be awarded when play concludes in November.
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