Start-of-day chip leader Tom Babiarz has steadily increased his lead on the field today, up close to the 300,000-chip mark as Level 17 comes to a close.
In fact, he's chipped up without benefit of any big hands or major confrontations thus far.
Steve Auld opened to 7,000 and Nick Walker defended his big blind with , absolutely smashing the flop.
Walker led for 10,000, Auld ripped it in and Walker made the call for his tournament life with the Broadway straight. Auld was on and the turn gave him outs.
However, the river bricked, and as Walker doubled to the top of the chip counts, Auld was left with a rebuilding project.
Nicholas Anderson just moved up to a spot near the top of the counts in a massive hand that saw him get it in with pocket kings, fall behind against a flopped set of nines, then take the lead back by turning a set of his own.
In just the first few hands, Peter DeSantis called a Nicholas May shove with .
May was on and looked to knock out DeSantis as the board rolled out to the turn. Then suddenly, like manna from heaven for DeSantis, the came down on the river to double him up.