After the button raised to 4,200, Vincent Rubianes reraised all in from the small blind for 35,800. The button tanked long and hard, but gave it up and Rubianes won the pot.
We noticed their was quite the commotion going on over at Table 4 and when we got over there, we were informed that Chris Lee had been tanking for ten minutes. We'll take that with a grain of salt, but we can be sure that it must have been a long time.
The hand in question saw the board showing and Lee was faced with an all in shove from Fakher Alizai. Alizai had Lee covered and his shove was far more than was in the pot and Lee looked absolutely in pain as he decided what to do. Eventually one of the players at the table not involved in the hand called the clock on Lee and he was told he had one minute to make his decision. With only a few second left, Lee shouted "call!" and slammed his on the felt. Alizai gave a small sigh and slided his cards into the muck, taking a huge hit to his stack while Chris Lee is now the chip leader.
After a raise from the hijack seat to 4,000, Jeffrey Holbrook reraised all in for 51,100 from the small blind. Everyone folded and Holbrook won the pot.
Sparrow Cheung just doubled up with versus pocket tens to 49,000. Cheung hit a king on the flop and a queen on the river to finish with two pair and double his stack.
Eighty players have made their way back to the tables on Day 2 of the 2012 APPT Seoul Main Event. Their stomachs are full with Burger King and they look ready to play.