Each player has run out to more than a 2-1 chip lead, and each player has fought back to square the match. This time it's Robert Stevanovski who has brought things back to nearly par, thanks to a few pots won before the flop and a hand where he called Guth's preflop raise, checked the flop, and then check-raised the turn. Guth called that bet but folded to Stevanovski's 100K bet on the river. That brought the chip counts back to nearly even -- 1.5 million for Guth, 1.3 million for Stevanovski