[user46298]
You wouldn't have thought it possible (unless you watched last year's WSOPE ME, perhaps) that a 30k stack could be on the line within the opening ten minutes of a 90-minute-level tourney like this. But Justin Smith just faced potential elimination (or didn't quite get a final 6k worth of value, depending on what he actually had) just a moment ago.
The board read and he was staring fixedly, unswervingly, and without expression at some middle distance spot while his opponent wondered whether or not to call Smith's final bet of 6k into a pot of around 20k. It seems that Smith's stack had already somehow taken a hit, and he was now up in line for the First Elimination Spoon (wooden).
His opponent thought for a good while, looking at his own remaining 15k or so, before finally folding face-up... Meanwhile Smith stacked his new stack, and the rail commented on his brown jacket, which looks like it's been decorated with chocolate piped icing.