Day 2 Concludes
For a moment there, I was dreading a lengthy final day, but as the night drew to a close, players began to fall like lemmings on a tightrope and enabled us to finish the day with a manageable 23 players. Having lost the likes or Roland De Wolfe, David Pham and Kelly Kim along the way, there are few familiar names remaining, but a plethora of talent with UK online pro Jonathan Spinks, Showdown at the Sands Champion John Myung, and former EPT finalist Mihai Manole all looking to prove their worth and get their hungry paws on a sparkling gold bracelet.
However, although Manole sits in second place with 1,253,000, it is in fact unknown entity Michael Linn who will sleep easiest tonight, his stack having fluctuated to a chip-leading 1,410,000 after a number key hands. In third place is Spinks, whilst making up the chasing pack are the likes of Benjamin Smith, Chadwick Grimes and Irish dark horse Sean Prendiville.
Tomorrow should be a hard-fought out battle, but an intriguing one with plenty of fiery encounters and big pots. If you like your action thick, fast, and as exciting as a date with me, then be sure to join us back in the Amazon Room tomorrow at 3pm. Be there, or else.... please, just be there.