Cimpan Crushing Nguyen
Binh Nguyen raised to 310,000 and again Andrew Cimpan called. The action checked all the way down on a board of







10:10pm -- Yet Another Pot to Cimpan
It was a limped pot between Andrew Cimpan and Binh Nguyen. Both players checked a king-high flop,





At first the audience couldn't see the hand, and TD Matt Savage didn't announce it. An audience member called out, "Mr. Announcer, what was the hand?" Savage, who had been busy with something else, replied, "I didn't see it." That prompted Cimpan to turn around and say, "I had a king, I had an ace with it, I had the nut straight draw and the nut flush draw." His pair of kings was enough to drag the pot anyway.
9:59pm -- Scorecard
It seems that all of the big pots are going to Andrew Cimpan and the little ones are going to Binh Nguyen. That is not a trend that bodes well for Nguyen. In another raised pot, Cimpan checked to Nguyen and then called a bet of 400,000 on a flop of









9:54pm -- Another 700K for the Bad Penny
Maybe Andrew Cimpan's supporters are right -- maybe he really is the bad penny that you can't get rid of because it keeps coming back. He called another 300,000 preflop raise from Binh Nguyen and then checked a flop of



With that pot, Cimpan has taken a slight chip lead.
9:51pm -- "Bad Penny" Making Progress
Andrew Cimpan has relieved 700,000 chips from Binh Nguyen. He called Nguyen's 300,000-chip preflop raise to a flop of





9:46pm -- First Pot to Nguyen
With both players playing fairly deep, heads-up play has started (predictably) with a cautious hand. Andrew Cimpan completed the small blind and Binh Nguyen checked. Both checked a flop of



