Daniel Neilson
Hand #103: Lee limped on the button and Neilson checked his option.
They went to a flop of 6 7 Q , where both players decided to check. Neilson bet 120,000 on the T turn, and Lee just called.
A 2 fell on the river and Neilson splashed 300,000 into the pot. Lee shoved to put Neilson in for his last 1,200,000 behind, and Neilson didnt take long before tossing in a single chip to indicate a call.
Lee turned over T 7 for two pair, which was best against Neilson's J 7 for a pair of sevens to eliminate Neilson in second place.

