Aguiar Loses Small Pot, Regains Chip Lead Anyway



It checked around to Pavlicek, who bet 3,500. The big blind folded, and then Aguiar folded too.
This upped Pavlicek's stack to 140,000 while Aguiar dropped to 155,000 -- but since erstwhile chip leader Brian Powell dropped a few chips, 155,000 is enough to put Aguiar back at the top of the counts.