The three-handed format means that the remaining players are seeing more hands, especially since there hasn't been too much post-flop action. They only went to the river once and the player showing the most aggression had been picking up small pots. Mark Teltscher is slowly adding more chips to his leading stack, while Greg Dyer made up some lost ground and jumped back over the 1 million mark.
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Hand #76: Sander Lylloff raises to 90,000 and Greg Dyer calls. The flop is . Lylloff bets 120,000 and Dyer calls. The turn is the . Lylloff checks, Dyer bets 270,000, Lylloff raises to 670,000, and Dyer folds.
Hand #77: Mark Teltscher gets a walk in the big blind.
Hand #78: Mark Teltscher raises to 95,000 and wins the blinds and antes.