[Removed:326] vs. John Phan
The tension mounts for several minutes with an unexpectedly large post-Matusow crowd still following the action. After several minutes, Phan starts studying his card again, and then holds them so loosely that everyone behind him can clearly see his hand --


Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier, sensing a fold when Phan started waving his hands around, was sitting nearby away from the table, and started to lean in for a peek. But when Phan laid his cards down and continued to think, he seemed to be in a bit of a quandry -- was it ethical to look at Phan's hand while the hand was in progress, even if Grospellier wasn't involved? He decided to hold back.
Phan talks to himself for a few more minutes, saying he didn't want to race, and didn't think [Removed:327] would bluff in this spot. Phan eventually folds face-up so everyone can see his


As the dealer pushes the pot to [Removed:327], Phan asks [Removed:327] to show his cards, "for the crowd." [Removed:327] thinks for a minute, and Phan asks him to show just one. Phan guesses that [Removed:327] has pocket fives. [Removed:327] relents, and briefly flashes -- the

[Removed:327] picks up the 420,000 pot, and Phan defends his fold, saying he wasn't interested in a race -- he can find a better spot. John Phan still has 400,000 in chips.
[Removed:326] takes the chip lead with over 900,000.