was no good when Andrew Teng's
made a straight to send him to the rail.Teng has now snuck into the lead on just about 1.4 million.
was no good when Andrew Teng's
made a straight to send him to the rail.


. That's not very useful at all for Toth and, unable to connect, the start-of-day chip leader has been eliminated with 40 players left.
face up, and they were heads up to showdown.
. Rossen was first to speak, and he grabbed control in a big way. Rossen announced an all in for somewhere close to 350,000 in a massive overbet. Eastgate actually appeared to consider for a moment, but he eventually elected to lay it down, slipping down to about 575,000.
on the turn, Juha Helppi in the small blind position bet out 23,000. Magnus Borg Hansen, who had been the aggressor preflop, thought about it briefly before announcing all in for 125,000. Swift as anything, Helppi folded.
and Teng (small blind) bet out a roughly pot-sized 130,000. Rossen sat back in his chair and stared at the board, and looked as though he was really considering it - but in the end it didn't take him long to fold, and Teng has even more chips than before in a monstrous pyramid that's almost taller than he is.


appeared right in the door, and a board of
was safe and sound for Gentile. He's doubled himself up into relative chip health, while Sumpas has been knocked back to 124,000.