Tim Shortell satellited his way into this event three different times, but the saying "third time's a charm" will not apply to his run in this event as Shortell was just eliminated.
Action folded to Shortell on the button, and he moved all in for right around 20,000 with the . Antonio Storno reshoved from the small blind with the . Jimmy Peters folded from the big blind, and it was Shortell versus Storno.
Since returning for Day 2 with just 33,100 in chips, Andy Seth has shot up the leader board, and he's now on top of the field. Seth just busted late registrant Charles Pearson to take the chip lead and move over 200,000.
From the hijack seat, Seth raised it up. Pearson reraised on the button to 10,000, then action folded back to Seth. He put out a bunch of yellow T5,000 chips to set Pearson all in. Pearson called.
Seth:
Pearson:
The board ran out , and Pearson was out the door. Seth now has approximately 208,000 in chips.
On the board, Andy Seth led with a bet of 3,500. His opponent, Ryan Franklin, raised to 10,800. Seth called. Then, the paired the board on the river. Seth checked, and Franklin bet 21,100. Seth mulled it over for a bit, but eventually folded, and Franklin won the pot.
Picking up the action on a hand between Edgar Solorzano and David Tuthill, the final board read between the two. Solorzano was first and bet 10,500 with just about 12,000 behind. Tuthill made the call. Solorzano showed the , but it was no good against Tuthill's .
Shortly thereafter, Solorzano raised all in from under the gun for 11,600 and Tuthill called from the next seat. Everyone else folded, and it was Solorzano's against Tuthill's .
The board ran through to give Solorzano the double up.
Ronnie Bardah has a lot of descriptions — World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner, Ivey Poker pro, and PPC Aruba ambassador — but he won't be adding PPC Aruba World Championship champion to that list. He was just eliminated by Andy Seth.
From middle position, Seth opened with a raise to 3,600. Bardah moved all in for 19,400 from the hijack seat, and action folded back to Seth. He thought for a tiny bit, then said, "I don't think I'm folding." He then thought for a little bit more.
"This would be such a nitty fold," said Seth, and then he tossed in the chips to make the call before showing the .
"I knew you had that hand once you started talking!" exclaimed Bardah, pointing over to Seth's cards. Bardah showed the for a dominating position to double up.
The flop was a dirty one, though, or should we say "nasty" due to Bardah's nickname of "RoNasty." It came to deliver Seth with a Broadway straight. The turn was the and the river the . Bardah was eliminated while Seth climbed to 173,000 in chips.
The 2013 PPC Aruba World Championship $2,500 Main Event had a $200,000 guarantee on its head. With 88 total entries, the guarantee was essentially reached, showing amazing growth from this event over last year's 31-entrant field — an increase of 184%.
The top nine spots will finish in the money, and first place is set at $68,000.
On the flop, Jeff Tomlinson called all in against Joe Ebanks. Tomlinson had the for top pair, but Ebanks had him dominated with the . The turn was the , and the river was the . Tomlinson was eliminated while Ebanks climbed to 130,000.
On another table, Brandon Navarrete was eliminated, and the field has been cut down to 27 players.