Hand #31: Greg Dyer raises to 60,000, Mark Teltscher re-raises to 240,000, and Dyer puts in a third raise to 600,000. Teltscher pauses and consults a sheet where he has the payouts scribbled down and starts jawing at Dyer.
"You going to show this one? It's a big pot. Could be a life-changing one. You're pretty tight, right?" as he deliberates. Teltscher finally folds and Dyer takes it down.
The action slowed down until Sander Lylloff doubled up against Greg Dyer. Mika Paasonen took over the chiplead on Hand #29, but then lost it on the next to Mark Teltscher, when Teltscher doubled up against him. Mika Paasonen is on life support.
Hand #30: Mika Paasonen raises to 54,000 and Mark Teltscher calls. The flop is K-8-4. Paasonen checks, Teltscher bets 65,000, Paasonen raises to 265,000 and Teltscher calls 200,000 more. The turn is the . Paasonen checks, Teltscher bets 300,000, Paasonen moves all in and Teltscher calls. Paasonen turns up the while Teltscher shows the . Paasonen needs a jack or a spade to win. The river is the and Teltscher doubles up at Paasonen's expense.
Teltscher took over the chiplead with over 2.5 million, while Paasonen slipped to under 60,000.
Hand #29: Sander Lylloff raises to 60,000 from the small blind, Greg Dyer moves all in from the big blind for almost 500,000, and Lylloff calls. Lylloff shows the while Dyer turns up the . The flop is , the turn is the , the river is the , and Lylloff doubles through Dyer.
Dyer slipped to 1.6 million while Lylloff passed the 1 million mark for the first time at the final table.