Wasserson and Bleznick Beefing?
Level 14
: 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
When the field was on the money bubble, the Tournament Supervisor warned all of the players to remain in their seats and not roam around the other tables, otherwise they would be given penalties.
Yosuke Sekiya was the first player to break the rule and received a one-hand penalty. Shortly thereafter, Jared Bleznick got up from his seat, and Eric Wasserson immediately notified the floor, who also gave Bleznick a one-hand penalty.
Just now, Wasserson yelled out to Bleznick (who was sitting two tables away) and asked how many chips he had. Bleznick said, "One ninety".
Bleznick's true count, however, was closer to 290,000.