They just posted the seating assignments.

Todd Witteles LAS VEGAS, NV, US 99,400 Amazon / 157 / 1
Gregoire Boissenot Boulogne Billiancourt, , FR 38,900 Amazon / 157 / 2
Chun Yam GB 36,300 Amazon / 157 / 3
Derek Wolters CHANDLER, AZ, US 23,100 Amazon / 157 / 4
Bryn Kenney LONG BEACH, NY, US 114,000 Amazon / 157 / 5
Matthew Silberzweig ELMONT, NY, US 78,800 Amazon / 157 / 6
Rajagopal Seshasankaran WOODINVILLE, WA, US 22,000 Amazon / 157 / 7
Matthew Shafman WEST ORANGE, NJ, US 71,700 Amazon / 157 / 8
Christopher Leslie Portland, OR, US 165,900 Amazon / 157 / 9

Might have my hands a bit full with Bryn Kenney, a tough, aggro tournament player, who has slight position on me (though we're mostly neutral). He is 16th all time in cashing tournaments, with over $17 million in cashes (mostly from playing High Roller events).

Otherwise, from what I can see, this isn't a bad draw, as I have position on the biggest stack, and I'm 3rd stacked at this table, with 5 of the other 6 people being short stacks.

I actually had Kenney once before (I think 2013) on WSOP Main Day 2.

1643 of 2164 (75.92%) survived Day 1B.

This means 2219 of 2959 players survived Days 1A and 1B (74.99%), making the average stack for Day 2AB just 66,800.

I am tied for 419th out of the 2219.