With the last five hands announced, it’s hard to see how anyone can beat Sandro Pitzanti to the top spot now. I just witnessed him knock out Shaun Conroy in a preflop all-in, Pitzanti’s Kc 5c playing Conroy’s Kx 9x. The board rolled out 6c 7c Ks Jd Ac for the flush, and Pitzanti’s up to around 420k now.