2015 World Series of Poker

Event #68: $10,000 Main Event
Day: 2c
Event Info

2015 World Series of Poker

Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$60,348,000
Entries
6,420
Players Left
9
Average Chip Stack
21,400,000
Total Chips
192,600,000

Event #68: $10,000 Main Event

Day 2c Completed

Ryan Riess Among the Big Stacks after Day 2c

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Day 44 of the 2015 World Series of Poker saw 2,747 players return on Day 2c of the 2015 WSOP Main Event. After five levels of play, just 1,142 survived to make it to Day 3. Along with the 654 survivors from Day 2a/b, a total of 1,796 players will be back and spread across the Amazon, Brasilia and Miranda Rooms as the quest toward making the money gets underway on Day 3. Bagging the biggest stack on Day 2c was David Jackson with 408,800, putting him in fifth place overall.

Others to bag big stacks include Matt Glantz (306,000), Matt Jarvis (304,000), 2013 WSOP Main Event Champion Ryan Riess (291,700), Mark Kroon (279,900) and Craig Varnell (274,200). When play wrapped up, we caught up with a few of them.

Riess: "I made a lot of very good hands. I used a lot of pot control and I think I only three-bet three or four times all day. I kept the pots as small as possible because I feel in this tournament people inflate the pots too big. I tried not to blow up, because you can't win the tournament on Day 2. In 2013, I think I bagged 158,000 or so [on Day 2]. So, I have almost double that this year. I'm ahead of pace to do what I did two years ago, so hopefully I can continue that."

Kroon has been in a similar position before, having held the chip lead at the start of Day 3 in the 2013 WSOP Main Event. Last time around, the aggressive Kroon failed to find a different gear and gave back that lead early on. This time he's hoping things will turn out much differently.

"Hopefully I learned my lesson," he said. "The thing about what happened last time is I think I just got too overconfident. I'd never really been in that big of a spotlight in this big of a tournament. I got so many chips just running people over and it just got away from me. I felt so bad about having that opportunity and blowing it. I'm not going to do what I did last time. There was just no reason to do what I did. I think the spotlight got to me."

As for Varnell, five months ago he was dropped by his backer and he came into the 2015 WSOP feeling like this was his final stand as a poker player. Things have gone relatively well from there. He final tabled the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em WSOP.com Online Event finishing third for $73,079. A few days later he managed to outlast a field of 5,113 to win the 2015 partypoker presents: WPT500 at ARIA Resort & Casino for $330,000 and going into Day 3 on Friday, he is brimming with confidence..

"I feel like I'm playing really good right now," Kroon said. "I feel pretty confident and I've got people guessing. I've been implementing a lot of other people's games into my own these days and I feel like when you're mixing it up like that people just have no idea what you're doing. It feel really good just to be confident and playing well."

Varnell will head into Day 3 just looking to adjust to his table.

"I'm going to play my game and feel out the table first," Varnell said. "If there's a lot of weaker spots at the table I attack. You've just got to hop on it and take their chips."

Other big names to survive the day include 1998 Main Event champion Scotty Nguyen (181,200), Daniel Negreanu (123,600) and 1989 WSOP Main Event champion Phil Hellmuth (88,800).

Speaking of past Main Event champions, Jamie Gold, Robert Varkonyi, Peter Eastgate and Huck Seed each busted out during Day 2c. Others who joined them on the rail include Ray Ramano, Ivan Demidov, Darryll Fish, Michael Mizrachi, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Matt Stout, Keven Stammen, Phil Ivey and Anthony Zinno.

Here are the top 10 chip counts from the Day 2c session:

Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChips
1David Jackson408,800
2Zach Jiganti401,900
3Shawn Van Asdale388,000
4Jens Lakemeier360,000
5Hugo Perez345,300
6Louis Salter344,400
7Justin Schwartz320,900
8Salvatore Dicarlo312,200
9Ville Mattila310,000
10Hans Joaquim Hein308,800

Day 3 gets underway at noon local time on Friday where it is likely that play reaches the money.

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #316: WSOP Main Event Payouts

Remko Rinkema and Donnie Peters are NOT at Donnie's apartment, but they discuss the World Series of Poker Main Event payouts and other topics on Day 2ab of the "Grand Daddy of Them All."

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Remko Report Ep. #18: Brian Rast Talks Huge High-Stakes Games and "The Chairman"

Fresh off of his win in the $500,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl, Brian Rast joins Remko Rinkema on the latest episode of the Remko Report.

The two talk about the event, playing cash games in Macau, settling down with his wife, and more. Rast even opens up about playing in the biggest games around the world before the big poker boom hit and some crazy $2,000/$4,000/$8,000 no-limit hold'em games in Las Vegas with a man known as "The Chairman."

You can subscribe to the entire iBus Media Network on iTunes here, or you can access the RSS feed here. The PokerNews family of podcasts is now available on Stitcher.

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Playing the WSOP Main Event? Don't Forget To Use the MyStack App for Updates!

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Welcome to the final Day 2 of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event!

Today will see all survivors from the Day 1c flight return to the felt for a chance at advancing to Day 3, and it's going to be a glorious day of poker with the likes of Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, and Michael Mizrachi all in the mix.

The cards will be in the air at noon local time and another five two-hour levels will be played.

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Event #68: $10,000 Main Event

Day 2c Started