As the field is thinning out chips have been moving around and although most of the leaders from earlier on still have good stacks, we noticed that Han Xing Chen has lost a lot of ground and no longer holds a top spot.,
Chuck Levros just had a nice double-up when he called Brian Massender’s all in for exactly 200,000. Massender had been shoving quite a few hands over the last level and this time Levros felt he was ahead and therefore he made the call.
Massender:
Levros:
The flop came , giving Levros a pair of tens to better Massender’s pair of nines. The turn and river were bricks and Levros is now sitting on a healthy stack, while Massender was sent to the rail.
On the next hand Ali Sabrah , the chip leader from the first two breaks, opened from 12,000 to 25,000 and found calls from both Pascal Monarque in the small blind and Steven Taylor in the big blind. The flop fell and Sabrah continued out for 45,000, finding a call from Monarque. On the turn the action went check-check. The river brought the and Monarque check-called a bet of 100,000 by Sabrah, who responded with a “good call” comment to Monarque. Monarque had for for mid-pair on the flop and Sabrah mucked his hand, mentioning that he had pocket deuces.
A break is coming up soon and we will be publishing a new leaderboard; stay tuned.