The six remaining players go to a quick break with Level 19 awaiting their return. The blinds will increase to 5,000/10,000 with a 1000 ante, and the average stack is sitting at 418,333.
Miguel Rodriguez is battling for the chip lead and the renowned Spanish pro has been driving the action with his aggressive pre-flop style, with Ricardo Calleja his biggest rival at the moment.
There's been no shortage of action, but that's not to say it's been a game minus respect however, with Zoltan Hegyi laying down AQ to a pre-flop re-raise from Tony L. and the Portuguese paying it forward to Dovydas Asanavicius, folding an Ace face up in a blind battle.
Wiktor Szuster has largely been keeping a low profile, and when he did dare to put his chips to work, Calleja was on hand to take down the pot with a large river raise.
Monday, 10 May 2010
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