At this stage of the tournament, the chip lead will often shift from one hand to another. We just arrived at the end hand on table 54 which seems to have created our new tournament chip leader. Apparently all the chips went in the middle between Noy and Shakeeb Kazempur on a flop of , where Noy was holding a pair of , and was far behind the of Shakeeb. With no help on the turn and river ( ), Noy saw almost all of his chips slide over to his right, in a pot of close to 200,000.
Noy was eliminated in the next hand, while Shakeeb seems to have taken over the chip lead of Day 1B.