Jason Duval was facing an all-in bet from his heads-up opponent on the turn of a board. The pot already had around 1,200,000 in the middle and Duval took no time making the call.
Duval:
Opponent:
The completed the board on the river and Duval scooped the pot.
partypoker Team Pros Kristen Bicknell and Natalia Breviglieri have just returned from the tournament desk with a fresh stack in hand. Both losing their Day 2 starting stacks.
Bicknell started the day as one of the leaders and Breveiglieri started under average.
We missed Bicknell's bust-out but were able to catch Breviglieri's. Breviglieri had slumped to under ten big blinds when she moved all-in preflop with . Unfortunately, for her, she ran into Pierre Paul Paulin's . The board bricked out and Breviglieri was forced to return to the cashier.
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Play has now entered Level 12, the final level before late registration closes. The total field size currently sits at approximately 849 entries, well short of the $2,000,000 guarantee.
Players who bust this level can also take advantage of the single re-entry option as well.
The first two levels of Day 2 are in the books with 392 players remaining. There have been 47 entries received on Day 2 with 34 re-entries on top of that.