We are still hand for hand on Day 3 of WPT Prague, and Steve O'Dwyer just put a lot of pressure on Erdar Suleyman.
The board showed when Steve O'Dwyer moved all in after Erdar Suleyman had checked to him.
The pot continued quite a few chips already, and Suleyman had to decide for his last 150,000 chips. After the clock was called on Suleyman, he let his final minute run out and his hand was declared dead.
"It only took me 24 hours," O'Dwyer said, about his stack being back up to 440,000 chips.
Yesterday O'Dwyer briefly held the chip lead with 420,000 chips, but after losing a big pot against Brian Senie he dropped down significantly. At one point today O'Dwyer was all in for 67,000, but right now he's once again one of the biggest stacks.
We've already rolled into the next level on the structure sheet, as we're not going on a break until the money has been reached. Hand for hand play continues as the players have already played seven on the bubble.
We've seen four all in and calls on the bubble so far, but all short stacks have doubled up. We're going to stay out there to see who will be the unlucky player to go home empty handed.