The 112 remaining players are now on a 20-minute break.
Originally scheduled to conclude with 16 players, Day 2 has been extended due to the success of this WSOP Circuit Main Event. The tournament director has announced that play will now end when 32 players remain, or at the conclusion of Level 24, whichever comes first.
This decision also has consequences for tomorrow's Day 3 as a Day 4 has been added on Tuesday to play the final table.
Jérémy Surinach on the button openes to 30,000. The small blind folded, but Jonathan Khalifa defended from the big blind.
Surinach continued for 20,000 on the Q♦3♦Q♠ flop. Khalifa check-called, then checked the A♠ turn. Surinach took this opportunity to fire a second barrel of 150,000 and make Khalifa fold.
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Nicolas Dumont jammed for 110,000 from early position, then Remi Clement three-bet all-in with a bigger stack from middle position and all the other players folded.
Nicolas Dumont: A♠6♣
Remi Clement: A♥K♠
"Split," Dumont joked after the river of a board J♠7♥Q♣2♠2♦. But there was no split in this hand and the EPT champion was eliminated.
According to the players at the table, Pierre Basile in the hijack opened and saw Dinh Nguyen in the cutoff moving all-in for 144,000. Gregory Fournier called from the button, but Basile raised to 250,000. Fournier clicked-back to 390,000, then Basile shoved for roughly 750,000. Fournier quickly called.
Dinh Nguyen: 10♣10x
Pierre Basile: A♣Kx
Gregory Fournier: A♠A♥
The dealer fanned a board of 5♣9♣Q♥5♥8♣, which led to Nguyen and Basile's eliminations at the same time.