2nd Break O'Clock
So here we are at the second break of Day 4, and the slow descent to a final table seems to be panning out nicely.
Things haven't panned out so nicely this level for Phil Ivey though - he four-bet all in with 
and found himself up against overnight chip leader Ronald Lee's 
. Ivey rivered a ten, but it was already too late as Lee had turned a king, and Mr. Ivey busted out in 19th place. At least he can get some sleep now after staying up literally all night playing the WCOOP.
After the elimination of Ivey, we were left with just 18 players, who were condensed on to two tables. A particularly poor level was had by Anthony Newman, whose jacks failed to hold against James Bord's 
and he followed Ivey to the rail in 18th place. Also not enjoying himself was Bojan Gledovic - the Day 2 chip leader got it in with pocket fours but smacked into Dan Fleyshman's pocket kings to send him home in 17th.
There isn't much in it right now between Fleyshman, Lee and Bord - they seem to be our chip leaders on around 1.5 million apiece. But with the average stack still at 55 BBs when we get back, there is still plenty of play left in this yet and it really is anyone's game.