It would appear as though the players enjoyed their McDonald's a little too much, because the play since returning has been lackluster to say the least. I did spot one hand of note though, Arnuad Mattern's bet leading for 2,025 on a flop before check-folding the turn to a bet of 2,500 from Ian Frazer. The Prague EPT winner still has chips though, his 33,600 comfortably above the 20,700 average. Frazer, meanwhile, is in full flow now with a chip lead threatening 47,000.