Stacks are fluctuating rapidly as we move through the final level of Day 2c. At the moment it appears Marco Bognanni has pushed past Randy Haddox and into the chip lead, although much is changing with every hand.
Just now Bognanni was involved in a hand in which an early position player raised to 2,500, Bognanni reraised to 6,500 from a couple of seats over, then it folded to the big blind who pushed all in for just 2,800. The first raiser then folded, and it was Bognanni's 
against his opponent's 
.
The board came 



, meaning Bognanni's opponent survived. Hardly a hit at all for Bognanni, however, who maintains his massive stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
438,000
1,000
|
1,000 |


fall. Arieh bet 11,300 on this board and was called by his opponent.
and Arieh opted to slow down and check his option. His opponent checked right behind which caused the dealer to finish the board with the
. Arieh checked for a second time and his opponent bet 26,000.


, and would need a ton of help.

. It was about as good a flop as Boutin could have asked for, as his opponent would now need running kings or straight cards that weren't clubs to win the pot. There were no miracles on this hand, as the board completed
and
.

. Lamb tossed out 13,300, and his opponent called.
, and Lamb quickly fired 25,500. His opponent announced, "call."
for top-top, and his opponent showed

flop. Mercier threw out a bet of 2,900 here and his two opponents mucked their hands.




board failed to improve Affleck's hand and he stood up and wished the table good luck before making his exit.


. It checked to Blom who bet 5,600, and two of his three opponents called. The remaining trio of players then checked the

