2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Caesars Atlantic City

Main Event
Day: 2
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Event Info
2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Caesars Atlantic City
Final Results
Winner
Joe McKeehen
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$174,150
Event Info
Prize Pool
$810,000
Total Entries
540
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000
Players Left 1 / 540
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Level 10 : 400/800, 100 ante

The preliminary announcements have been completed and the first hands of Day 2 are being dealt. Adding in the last few re-entries and late registrants, the total number of players starting today's second day of play is 299.

Our first six levels today (Levels 10-15) will be 40 minutes each, then starting with Level 16 will go to one hour. The schedule plots a strategy either to play down to a final table of nine or to stop at 2 a.m., whichever comes first.

Level: 10

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100

Bianco Leads the Way Going into Day 2

Welcome back to Atlantic City! Yesterday, two flights of players ponied up the $1,675 entry fee to get into this tournament, and after nine levels of play, 270 players remain. The overwhelming chip leader coming into today is Benedetto Bianco, who bagged a whopping 174,600 chips. The next closest competitor, Gregory Mitchell, is almost 60,000 behind, as he bagged up 118,900. Mitchell led the way in the pack of Day 1b players.

Other big stacks who will be joining them today are Gary Bolden and Micah Raskin. Bolden won back-to-back Circuit rings at the Las Vegas Caesar’s stop last year, and will be looking to add a third to his collection in this tournament. He comes into today with 107,100. Raskin has been on a heater in 2013 so far, with two six-figure cashes, as well as a near $80k score in the Aussie Millions in January. He will bring an even 106,000 into today.

Joining these individuals are familiar faces Christian Harder (64,400), Mitch Schock (59,600), Ting Ho (53,500), Matt Glantz (42,200), Lee Childs (27,700), and Mark “Pegasus” Smith (33,000), who is looking to win his record tying 6th ring.

Anyone who did not play in and bust both of yesterday’s Day 1 flights can come in this morning and reenter before play starts. And of course if you didn’t enter yesterday, you still have that option as well. It’s worked out before. Last year, Freddy Deeb brought in on the morning of Day 2, and took his 20 big blinds all the way to the final table, where he defeated Circuit King Alex Masek heads up.

Play is set to get underway at noon Eastern Time, and the schedule says that we will play down to a final table today, or until 2 AM local time, whichever comes first. We here at Pokernews will provide all the updates from today’s Day 2, so get ready for the action!

Tags: Benedetto Bianco

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