Lotze Sees Both Sides of Nanos
Not in some kind of Jekyll and Hyde good chipleader/bad chipleader way, but in the sense that he's been sat on both sides of Konstantinos Nanos today. He started out his right-hand-side neighbour, and somehow the draw fell so that he's ended up on a different table his left-hand-side neighbour, which must be a better position for him. He's still on over 1.2 million chips, despite conceding a small pot to Morten Erlandsen.
Erlandsen limped on the button and Lotze checked his option, while small blind Nanos threw his hand away (although, weirdly, on the flop, he checked in turn anyway). No bet from either player here, but on the turn Lotze fired 33k, which Erlandsen called. The river was the and now Lotze checked and Erlandsen bet 52k. It looked like Lotze was going to make the call right up until the moment he suddenly folded instead, putting his 52k back on his chip towers.