So Long Sorel
Mizzi was in the tank for more than a minute before putting in the fourth bet, a raise to 39,000. Seth responded by nonchalantly tossing a short stack of brown (10,000) chips into the pot, enough to put Mizzi all in. The player in between the two got the message and folded.
Mizzi, with another 80,000 behind the 39,000 he already had in the pot, called all in with . He had a live ace against Seth's , but the board blanked out to send Mizzi to the rail.
Andy Seth, the chip leader to start the day, once again appears to be the chip leader with approximately 515,000 chips in his stack.