What a difference a break can make.
Hyndi Khomutetsky and Daniel Silva took a scheduled 15-minute break, and it is been all Silva since coming back. He hit a straight about 10 hands ago to get to better than a 2-1 dog for the first time in the heads-up match.
The two players are just about even up now as Silva takes four of the next five hands. Stacks are getting shallow with fewer than 65 total BB in play.
Silva opens to 400,000 and Khomutetsky calls.
The flop comes out



That's 800,000 from Khomutetsky on the


For the first time in the entire tournament, Daniel Silva is the chipleader, and it is a big one, as he moves to a 2-1 chiplead.
SB Ante - 100k
Blinds - 100k/200k
Remaining - 2/414
-- Dan Ross, Hold'em Live Updates
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