10:16 The question now remains regarding D7b - will Alastair Benn get a prize room and inflict the "horrors" of D7b on to an unsuspecting reserve lister? It's not unlikely. He's been living it up in O1 this year. This situation isn't unprecedented either. In 2012, Grant Lewis chose D7b in the comfortable position of 116 out of 160 only to ace his exams and move into N1. Greg Street was the reserve lister who took it up. (Incidentally choosing it over 6TS 10). Greg's time in D7b wasn't uneventful - but we shan't go into that now. He tried numerous times to change rooms but with no success. However this might not be the worst possible reserve list betrayal. David Barker, the exceptional "top 10 in the year" mathmo, has a sparkling prize room history. He's chosen 8TS 3. Will someone be taking a surprise trip to T-street next year? Who knows?!
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