Neilson Doubles Through Glantz, Takes Over the Chip Lead
Matt Glantz raised to 1,000,000 from middle position and found a caller in Daniel Neilson from the big blind leading to a K?2?4? flop.
Neilson checked to Glantz who continued for 800,000. Neilson paused briefly before coming in for a check-raise to 2,700,000. Glantz wasn't ready to give up the hand and made the call to see the turn bring out the 6?.
Neilson eyed his stack before reaching for chips and betting out 4,300,000. Glantz paused again before announcing all-in and hearing the snap-call come from Neilson to put himself at risk and set up a runout with one card to come.
Daniel Neilson: 4?4?
Matt Glantz: A?K?
When the cards were turned up, Glantz saw that he was drawing stone dead and watched as the meaningless 6? rolled off on the river as Glantz sends a double up to Neilson that will make him the new chip leader after coming into the final table with the shortest stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Neilson |
44,200,000
21,975,000
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21,975,000 |
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Matt Glantz |
13,850,000
-21,725,000
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-21,725,000 |
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