David Bach opened with a raise from middle position before Lee Nelson re-potted from the big blind. Bach made the call.
They saw a heads-up flop of and Nelson checked to Bach who deliberated for a long time before declaring "pot" and sliding nearly 100,000 into the middle -- enough to put Nelson to a decision for his tournament.
In a massive clash of the two chip leaders at the table, the make or break decision sent Nelson into the tank for several minutes.
Eric Assadourian breaks the silence from the rail with a cry of "Talk him Lee! Get some information!"
Nelson giggled and turn to Bach and quipped "How you doing?" Bach remained motionless.
After another minute or two of thought Nelson declared "Call!"
Nelson:
Bach:
It was a great call by Nelson and when the turn brought the and river the he'd doubled through to take a huge chip lead, much to the disappointment of the rest of the table.
Nathan Snow was all in preflop and up against the chip leader in David Bach.
Snow:
Bach:
The flop was the giving Snow the flush draw, however Bach matched his draw when the fell on the turn to give him four spades. However the river bricked the . Both players play their aces. Chop it up!
After being down to his last 18,500 after a clash with chip leader David Bach, Kenny Ng moved all in from under the gun on the very next hand. With Ng yelling for four people to call, the action folded around to Nino Ascenzio in the big blind, who tossed out the additional calling chips.
Ascenzio:
Ng:
The board ran out an interesting and remarkably Ng won the pot with ace-queen high! Ng doubles to 40,000 to stay alive much to the delight of his support crew on the rail.