A Line Out the Door
There is a line out the door for players that have registered this morning. We're estimating around 30 players signed up for a 20 big blind stack. That is most we've seen at Circuit stop this year.
There is a line out the door for players that have registered this morning. We're estimating around 30 players signed up for a 20 big blind stack. That is most we've seen at Circuit stop this year.
Brian Ali late registered before play started this afternoon, and is back to defend his title.
The tournament clock currently reads 246 entrants with 246 remaining, which is obviously incorrect, and there is a long line of alternates waiting to jump into the action. Once the final number is tallied, and the prize pool information is announced, we will let you know.
The action folded to David Kim who opened on the button, and Rajdeep Pooni moved all in from the small blind. Eric Ladny re-shoved from the big blind, and Kim folded, showing the .
Ladny's ace-queen was racing against Pooni's pocket deuces, and despite flopping three more outs when the dealer fanned a king and a jack, Ladny couldn't connect and Pooni doubled.
Action is underway for the start of Day 2.
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Day 2 of the World Series of Poker Circuit Caesar's Atlantic City Main Event is set to begin and 311 players return from the Day 1 flights. Sitting atop the counts is Aaron Overton with 130,600 and he's followed closely by Daniel Buzgon (126,500) and John Renzel (121,000).
The field is flush with notable pros and experienced players including "Wild" Bill Phillips (106,000), Kurt Jewell (88,500), Abraham Araya (72,800), Roland Israel (62,000), Matt Glantz (53,200), Garry Gates (47,300), Jacob Bazeley (42,100), Paul Volpe (37,000), Andy Frankenberger (36,700), Josh Brikis (35,400), Lee Childs (31,600), "Miami" John Cernuto (31,200), Chris Bell (27,800) and Dywte Pilgrim.
Play is scheduled to play to the final nine players or through Level 23 - whichever should come first. The first six levels will be 40 minutes and then they will increase to hour long levels. It will be a long and volatile day so follow all the WSOPC action live on Pokernews.com
Main Event
Day 2 Started