Kenny Ho opened to 17,000 in the hijack and Rauno Tahvonen moved all in from the small blind for roughly 120,000. Ho quickly called having Tahvonen slightly covered.
Ho:
Tahvonen:
The flop landed to give Ho outs to a straight, and when the dealer dropped the on the turn, Ho would complete his straight but still leave Tahvonen drawing to a ten for a chop, or a heart to make a flush.
The river landed the , and with that, Tahvonen was eliminated while Ho climbed to roughly 265,000 in chips.
Most people have flocked to Unibet these past few years for cash games action and promotions. Now, the Swedish-operated online poker site is throwing their hat into the ring to offer online poker tournaments.
Starting Oct. 2, players on Unibet can start firing up multi-table tournaments (MTTs) with the flagship Sunday Majors to begin on Oct. 8.
To continue reading Valerie Cross's article, Unibet Poker to Launch New Online Tournament Schedule in October, click here.
Unibet Ambassador Ian Simpson has just been eliminated from today's tournament.
Simpson opened the action with a raise and was met with two callers before he check-raised all in on an flop. One opponent called and tabled to be well ahead of Simpson's .
The turn and river blanked out, and Simpson was headed to the rail.
Welcome back to the Wynn Las Vegas and the Wynn Fall Classic for Day 2 of the European Open Special Edition.
Friday and Saturday played host to the two grueling opening flights that saw 259 and 414 players turn out respectively to create a 673-player field that created a whopping $665,866 prize pool that smashed the $400,000 guarantee. Only 119 players remain today, and the first goal will be surviving until that money bubble bursts when the top 98 players are guaranteed a $1,984 payout for their hard earned efforts.
From there, everyone's focus will be jostling for position as the tournament plays down to the final table of nine that will return on Monday to battle it out until a European Open Special Edition Champion is crowned.
The player in prime position is Egi Adriaans who amassed a massive 410,500-chip stack after going on a heater in the final level of play. Adriaans has a monster lead over his nearest rival who is Day 1a chip leader Joseph Wertz and his 305,500 in chips. The top few chip stacks are held by players of the highest caliber and skill as the top ten combined chip stacks are:
Top 10 Chip Counts
Player
Country
Chip Count
Egi Adriaans
Belgium
410,500
Hong Zhang
China
289,000
Rex Clinkscales
USA
249,500
Matty Levine
USA
246,000
Karel Kratochvil
Czech Republic
223,000
Jo Anders Hauklan
Norway
218,500
Lawrence Ma
USA
216,500
Mark Rink
Netherlands
212,000
John Bonadies
UK
210,500
Jussi Perlinen
Finland
209,000
A plethora of notables are still in the field with the likes of Darren Rabinowitz, Federico Butteroni, Kirk Morrison, Ryan Laplante, Dutch Boyd, and David Sklansky all still in contention along with Unibet Qualifiers and Ambassadors.
The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be back on the floor of the Wynn Las Vegas once Day 2 play starts at 12:00 p.m. (PST), so make sure to stay tuned to PokerNews.com for all the action from the European Open Special Edition.
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