2008 World Series of Poker Circuit - Atlantic City

$5,150 Championship Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker Circuit - Atlantic City

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
89
Prize
$280,940
Event Info
Buy-in
$4,900
Prize Pool
$877,100
Entries
179
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
4,000

Level: 11

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 400

Day 2 Seat Assignments

Table 1
Seat 1: Andrew Lee - 63200
Seat 2: Bill Gazes - 336700
Seat 3: Sirous Jamshidi - 23700
Seat 4: Allen Bari - 240000
Seat 5: Kyle 'kwob20' Bowker - 138100
Seat 6: Brock Parker - 62000
Seat 7: Dan Shak - 31200
Seat 8: Eugene Fouksman - 151000
Seat 9: Nikos Alafogiannis - 108900

Table 12
Seat 1: Kevin Marcotte - 88800
Seat 2: Chau Minh Nguyen - 110700
Seat 3: Michael Walls - 76400
Seat 4: Steve 'gboro780' Gross - 58000
Seat 5: Matt Matros - 171500
Seat 6: Sam Bernstein - 71200
Seat 7: Joanne Monteavaro - 177300
Seat 8: Charles Furey - 112000
Seat 9: Dave Cubeta - 49800

Table 13
Seat 1: Tim 'ttwist' Kelly - 74400
Seat 2: Chris Reslock - 184200
Seat 3: Brent Roberts - 85100
Seat 4: Bruce Yamron - 54300
Seat 5: Michael Dean McCray - 63300
Seat 7: Adam Lippert - 38900
Seat 8: Jeffrey Wan - 108900
Seat 9: Mike 'GoLeafsGoEh' Leah - 274400

Table 24
Seat 1: Jared Jaffee - 107000
Seat 2: Robert McLaughlin - 58700
Seat 3: Rafael Camejo - 86900
Seat 4: John Spadavecchia - 47300
Seat 5: Adam Green - 101100
Seat 6: Phillip Reed - 80000
Seat 7: Vincent Spadavecchia - 36500
Seat 8: Scott Zakheim - 70600
Seat 9: Dwyte Pilgrim - 50500

Almost Set for Day 2

Welcome back to Harrah's Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey for PokerNews' continuing coverage of the World Series of Poker Circuit. Our event began just over 24 hours ago with 179 hopefuls vying for the title, the money, and the gold ring. Only 35 of those original entrants are still in the running for the championship, and only about half of those will earn a payday today.

Bill Gazes stormed to the chip lead during the last half of Day 1, finishing up with a staggering 336,700 chips. Quite a step from the 20,000 he began with. There are a few contenders hot on his heels though, and it's still anyone's game with two full days of poker remaining.

Play will be underway in a little more than a half hour -- at 2:00pm local time (EDT). So stretch your legs, grab a snack, and follow along with us as we play down to our final table!