Cards are back in the air following the dinner break. We see plenty of content faces in the field, mostly due to the buffet just outside the tournament area.
2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit - Horseshoe Hammond
We missed it, but prior to dinner, WSOP bracelet winner Owais Ahmed was eliminated. He explained on his Twitter:
"Grinded 7 hours to get AK all in vs AJ...lost obviously"
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted | |
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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90,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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50,000
19,000
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19,000 |
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38,000
8,000
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8,000 |
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37,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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31,000
8,000
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8,000 |
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20,000
11,000
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11,000 |
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16,200
2,700
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2,700 |
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10,000
1,000
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1,000 |
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6,000
4,000
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4,000 |
Action folded around to Stephen Kats in the small blind and he put in a small raise. The big blind then moved all in for 9,200, and Kats decided to make the call, leaving himself just 1,500 back.
Showdown
Kats: 

Big Blind: 

Kats was behind and in desperate need of an ace, but he would find none on the 

flop. The
turn gave him some chop outs to any four, but the
was not what he was looking for.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,500
12,500
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12,500 |
Unfortunately we were not able to capture their bustout hands, but Faraz Jaka and WSOPC Southern Indiana Main Event winner Robert Castoire are no longer in the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Busted | |
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Busted | |
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Action folded to an unknown player on the button and he shipped all in for his last 9,200. Matt Lawrence, who qualified last year for the National Championship, was in the big blind and decided to defend.
Showdown
Lawrence: 

Button: 

Lawrence was in a dominating position and primed to eliminate his foe, but the 

flop had other ideas, spiking an eight and giving the button the lead. The
turn had little effect, while the
sealed the double. A disaster flop led to Lawrence dropping to 23,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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23,000
8,000
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8,000 |
Stephen Kats, who was left with just 1,500 after an aforementioned hand, has been eliminated from the tournament. We didn't catch the bustout, but Kats joins the laundry list of players who re-entered here on Day 1b but failed to find success.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted |
Before the dinner break we notice Jacob Bazely's chipstack had grown considerably, but with the clock winding down and his asymmetrical chip stacks we didn't get an accurate count. Since returning from dinner break Bazely's stacks have turned into towers.
We found Bazely in a hand with the flop reading
against two opponents. The first to act bet 3,000 and next to act raised to 6,900. Bazely calmly measured out 14,000 and the first to act called and the other opponent folded. The turn came
and Bazely snap called his opponent's all in.
Opponent:

Bazely:

Though Bazely didn't need help the river came
eliminating his opponent. Another player said "Nice timing."
The busted player didn't agree and Bazely looked up and said "chip reactor."
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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201,000
177,000
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177,000 |
The tournament staff announced that the official number for Day 1b was 703 players. Combined with yesterday's field of 912, that makes a total of 1,615 entrants for the WSOP-Circuit Hammond Main Event, nearly twice as many as last year. We don't have the prize pool information yet, but we'll pass it your way jus has soon as we do.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200