2014 World Series of Poker

Event #24: $5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
$622,998
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$2,542,700
Entries
541
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Jarvis Has a Massive Lead After Day 2

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Matt Jarvis
Matt Jarvis

Only 17 players remain in Event #24: $5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em, and the chip leader is Matt Jarvis. The 2010 November Niner and 2011 World Series of Poker bracelet winner – in this event – bagged 1,373,000 chips, and was the only player to finish Day 2 with over a million chips.

On one of the final hands of the night, Jarvis eliminated Andrea Dato in a big cooler. Both the Italian and the Canadian flopped trip aces, but Jarvis had his opponent out-kicked with a king to Dato’s queen. The money went in on the river, and Jarvis was shipped a massive pot.

Also joining Jarvis atop the counts are Jeremy Kottler and Bryn Kenney. Kottler bagged 815,000 chips, and Kenney finished the day with 612,000 chips — less than half of Jarvis’ stack.

Griffin Benger will also return for Day 3 –- his fourth final-day appearance at the WSOP since 2012. Benger was crippled down to five big blinds during the penultimate level of the evening when Pratyush Buddiga cracked his ace-queen with ace-jack, but he received a fortuitous triple up with jack-ten against pocket tens and then exacted revenge with a weak ace against Buddiga’s ace-king. The Canadian will be looking to capture his first gold bracelet on Thursday.

A slew of other notables are returning for the final day, including Byron Kaverman, Pierre Neuville, Greg Merson, Mustapha Kanit, Kory Kilpatrick, and Amanda Musumeci.

Day 2 started with 129 players, and the bust outs were fast and furious. Among the players who busted before the money were Eddy Sabat, Christian Harder, Erick Lindgren, Michael Mizrachi, and Blake Bohn.

The bubble boy was Nicholas Immekus, who exited in Level 15 with pocket queens. Jean Gaspard had him at risk with ace-seven, and ran down a straight. Gaspard busted in the money shortly thereafter, as did Dan O’Brien, Bjorn Li, Kevin Saul, and the start-of-day chip leader Chris Hunichen.

“Big Huni” exited in 20th place when he moved all in on the river of a completed board with just king-high. Lichtenberger tank-called with ace-high, and Hunichen hit the rail.

The remaining 17 players will return on Thursday at 1 p.m. PT to battle it out for the bracelet. As always, we look for you to return to PokerNews for exclusive live updates straight from the tournament floor. Until then, good night from Las Vegas!

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