Radoslaw Kopec was the chip leader before Michal Polchlopek over took him. The latter has continued his surge and is well clear and the top of the standings. The former, meanwhile, has given some of the chips back to his table mates.
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Domink Nitsche, Jamie Rosen and Anton Wigg all fell in the last level.
Nitsche lost with ace-six to roommate Rupert Elder and his pocket aces. That enabled the latter to an 85,000-chip stack.
Jamie Rosen was left short after being coolered earlier. He shoved the last of his chips in with king-queen, losing out to an opponent holding pocket nines.
Anton Wigg was cruising until he lost with queens to kings, fives to kings, and finally with pocket nines to ace-queen.
Michal Polchlopek can't put a foot wrong at the moment, managing to knock a player out when they held the same hand. Both players held ace-king, with Polchopek's catching a four-card flush on a board.
Salman Behbehani has been grinding shortish stack for a few hours now. He had to commit them at some point and he did so after an opening raise from Anton Wigg, who called to create the showdown.
Behbehani tabled pocket eights, racing against the Swede's queen-jack. The board came with a jack on the turn and the American handed over his bounty lanyard to his Swedish friend.