Many small stacks are either doubling up or hitting the showers. Recently, Frej Dahlbom was one of the players to double up as he got it all in for his remaining 10 big blinds with against Unibet Poker pro Quentin Lecomte who was unable to improve his hand of .
It has been fast and furious for many players in the early going on Day 2. We expect the eliminations to slow down as we get to closer to the payout bubble. The tournament will be paying out the top 54 players at least £1,650.
Netherland's Youri Westerhoek was among the latest batch of players eliminated.
Unibet Poker London Main Event Eliminations (104th - 108th Places)
United Kingdom's John Kagame was dominating the field for a good part of Day 1b. By the end of yesterday, his stack was on the higher-end of the middle of the pack. Early today he was eliminated in 94th place, 40 spots shy of the money.
Unibet Poker London Main Event Eliminations (93th - 97th Places)
Antoine Saout likely had the most career live tournament cashes of any player to enter the field with $4.4 million. The French poker player's claim to fame came in 2009 when he finished in third place in the World Series of Poker Main Event for almost $3.5 million.
Saout will not be adding to his career cash total today as he fell short of the bubble finishing the tournament in 90th place.
Unibet Poker London Main Event Eliminations (89th - 92th Places)
We have now reached the first 15 minute break of the day. The day began with 120 players remaining. We are now down to 80 players, meaning one third of the Day 2 field has been eliminated.
Twins Erik & Alexander Koops both entered the day with six-digit stacks. Erik will have to do his best to get a win for the family, as Alexander was among the latest batch of eliminations before break exiting the tournament in 88th place.
Unibet Poker London Main Event Eliminations (81st - 88th Places)
On the break we caught up with Lithuania's Edgaras Kisielius. Kisielius was one of the chip leaders in Day 1a, and has been able to parlay this into a much bigger stack during the first two blind levels of Day 2.
He now has a stack of 532,000 chips and he shared that the biggest hands included pocket-kings holding against pocket-queens, jack-ten suited cracking aces with most of the betting taking place on the flop when the Lithuania flopped two pair, and an opponent bluffing into his flush.