Say goodbye to Ryan "g0lfa" D'Angelo. David Fox opened with a standard raise from middle position. Scott Seiver, who has been playing lots of pots with a sizable stack, made a three-bet from the button. D'Angelo shoved the small blind, inducing a fold from Fox but not from Seiver. Seiver called with and was up against D'Angelo's . The board bricked out, and in a snap D'Angelo's tournament was over.
Seiver appears to be the chip leader now with approximately 2,050,000 chips. A few moments after the hand, Todd Terry showed up to take D'Angelo's seat. "Ah, prime re-steal position," remarked Terry upon seeing Seiver's stack.
"Yeah, that worked out so well for the last guy," quipped Seiver.