Hand #70: Mark Teltscher raises to 74,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
Hand #71: Greg Dyer calls from the small blind and Mark Teltscher checks from the big blind. The flop is . Dyer bets 45,000, Teltscher raises to 120,000, Dyer moves all in and Teltscher folds.
Hand #72: Greg Dyer raises to 90,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
Greg Dyer studies statistics at a little university in Boston called Harvard. According to the EPT final table press release, he turned $5 on PokerStars into a $150,000 bankroll. It doesn't take a Harvard degree to tell you that's an amazing feat. He's currently the short stack and is hoping to make up some ground against Sander Lylloff and Mark Teltscher and avoiding busting out in third place.
Hand #61: Sander Lylloff raises to 80,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
Hand #62: Sander Lylloff raises to 70,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
Hand #63: Mark Teltscher raises to 70,000 and Sander Lylloff calls. The flop is . Teltscher checks and Lylloff checks behind. The turn is the . Both players check again. The river is the . Check-check one more time. Teltscher takes it down with A-Q high.
Greg Dyer took a big hit on Hand #55 when he missed a draw against Sander Lylloff, but luckily he doubled up on Hand #60 to get some of his chips back. The table chatter has increased compared to the early rounds. Despite losing some chips, Dyer seems in good spirits.
Hand #60: Greg Dyer moves all in for 358,000 and Sander Lylloff calls. Dyer shows while Lylloff turns up . The flop is , the turn is the , the river is the and Dyer doubles up.
Hand #57: Greg Dyer limps in from the small blind and Mark Teltscher checks his option. The flop is . Dyer checks, Teltscher bets 76,000 and Dyer calls. The turn is the . Dyer checks, Teltscher bets 75,000 and Dyer calls. The river is the . Dyer checks, Teltscher bets 162,000 and Dyer calls. Teltscher shows K-7 for two pair and Dyer mucks.
Hand #58: Greg Dyer moves all in for 358,000 from the button and wins the blinds and antes.
Hand #59: Mark Teltscher raises to 90,000, Sander Lylloff re-raises to 290,000, and Teltscher folds. Lylloff shows 9-9.