Power Play
An interesting hand seemed to be unravelling on Neil Channing's former table, the decision resting on a pensive-as-ever Huck Seed, after the action had gone: Seed limp, Michel Abecassis limp, Marc Goodwin raise to 5,600, Eric Cajelais call. After a few moments of deliberation, Seed made what appeared to be a reluctant fold - I imagine he smelt the potent sense of value - allowing Abecassis to call.
On the



Cajelias, who has biceps so powerful that they could snap my neck if I even looked at them without permission, climbs to 63,000, thus making him third in chips.