Watt Applies Max Pressure To Chip Leader

Guitteau checked in the dark as the flop landed



Suddenly we were potentially seeing the biggest pot of the tournament as our two chip leaders collided. Guitteau thought for a minute or so and then asked for the clock to be called on himself! Sixty seconds ticked down and Guitteau made a reluctant fold as Watt flashed


Watt takes the chip lead with 1.5 million chips as Guitteau slips to 1.4 million.