David Miscikowski limped on the button, Norbert Szecsi checked his option and the flop fell .
Szecsi check-called 200,000 from Miscikowski to see the turn where Szecsi check-called another 525,000 from Miscikowski, landing the river. Szecsi checked for a third time and Miscikowski came out firing again, this time for 750,000. Szecsi tanked for nearly two minutes before he called.
Miscikowski tabled for a pair of aces, besting Szecsi's holdings to win the pot.
Norbert Szecsi limped his button and David Miscikowski checked his option. They checked to the river of a where Miscikowski bet 275,000. Szecsi raised to 830,000 and after a few moments Miscikowski called.
Szecsi tabled for jacks full of fours, Miscikowski mucked and Szecsi collected the pot.
Norbert Szecsi raised to 250,000 on the button and David Miscikowski called from the big blind. They checked to the river of a board where Miscikowski bet 500,000. Szecsi gave it some thought, but ultimately folded.
After the hand the players opted to take a quick break.
David Miscikowski raised to 250,000 on the button and Norbert Szecsi called from the big blind. Both checked to the turn of a board of where Miscikowski bet 250,000. Szecsi called, the river fell and both players checked.
Szecsi tabled for kings and fours, Miscikowski mucked and Szecsi took down the pot.
Norbert Szecsi limped the button, David Miscikowski raised to 320,000 in the big blind and Szecsi called.
The flop fell and Miscikowski continued for 275,000. Szecsi called to see the turn where Miscikowski bet 525,000. Szecsi raised to 1.225 million and after about 30 seconds, Miscikowski gave it up.
David Miscikowski raised to 250,000 on the button and Norbert Szecsi called from the big blind.
The flop fell and Szecsi check-called 250,000 from Miscikowski to see the turn. Both checked, the river completed the board and Szecsi bet 425,000. Miscikowski folded, giving Szecsi the pot.
Welcome to PokerNews' Day 4 coverage of Event #49: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em.
Three days and 31 one-hour levels of poker have not been enough to see a winner emerge from the starting field of 696 players. Left to duke it out for the bracelet is David Miscikowski and Norbert Szecsi. Miscikowski begins play with a slight chip lead and if the heads-up match thus far has been any indication, it could be a while longer as both players have taken turns with a sizable chip lead and on the short stack. For Szecsi, a win would secure his second World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Miscikowski, meanwhile, is aiming to capture his first bracelet at his first WSOP final table. Both players are guaranteed $444,425, but the winner will collect $719,707.
Play is set to resume at 2 p.m. so be sure to keep it here to find out who will capture the gold bracelet!