$3,250 High Roller
Day 2 Started
$3,250 High Roller
Day 2 Started
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dapo Ajayi | 197,000 | |
Qi Hu | 174,000 | |
Frank Azevedo
|
154,000 | 154,000 |
Joshua Shaw | 138,500 | |
Ben Underwood | 121,000 | |
Noel Rodriguez | 120,000 | |
JC Tran | 117,500 | |
Jonathan Ingalls | 110,000 | |
Tony Dunst
|
106,500 | |
Scott Stewart | 103,000 | |
Jesse Lonis
|
102,500 | |
Matt Welch
|
90,000 | |
Joe Kuether | 60,500 | |
Darren Rabinowitz | 51,000 | |
David Stamm | 43,500 | |
Eli Ross | 42,000 | |
Bryan Piccioli
|
36,500 | |
Roger Bailey | 32,000 | |
Ian Steinman
|
24,000 |
Day 2 restarts today at noon in the WSOP Circuit Thunder Valley $3,250 High Roller, with Dapo Ajayi (197,000) enterng the day with the chip lead.
Others near the top of the chip leader board include Qi Hu (174,000), Frank Azavedo (154,000), and Joshua Shaw (138,500).
A total of 43 entries registered for Day 1, with 20 players bagging at the end of play. Late registration and re-entry will still be available up until the beginning of play today. Play will resume at Level 13, with the blinds at 1000/2000/2000.
The field played through 12 40-minute levels on Day 1, and that structure will continue through the rest of the tournament. This event will play down to a champion today, with the winner being crowned and the WSOP Circuit ring, along with the first-place prize money, being awarded.
Other players in the hunt include Noel Rodriguez (120,000) and JC Tran (117,500).
Some of the players sent to the rail on the first day included Tony Dunst, Glenn Miller, Andrew Ostapchenko, Tim McDermott and Josh Prager. Dunst re-entered late in the day, and finished the night at 106,500 chips. With late registration still open up until the start of play today, some or all of those names could still be in the hunt for the WSOP circuit ring.
Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team as the tournament resumes, and a champion is determined today.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Day 2 of the High Roller is underway.
The late registration for the $3,250 High Roller has ended; the tournament drew 47 total entries, with currently 22 players remaining.
Andreas Kniep, Ryan Awwad and Jasthi Kumar are among the new players registering and in the hunt on Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ryan Awwad | 40,000 | 40,000 |
Jasthi Kumar | 40,000 | 40,000 |
Andreas Kniep | 40,000 |
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Jesse Lonis opened to 5,500 from the hijack, and Ben Underwood called from the big blind.
Both players checked the flop. Underwood bet 9,000 on the turn, an Lonis called.
Both players checked the river, and Lonis' was best, his second pair the winner against Underwood's .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ben Underwood | 163,000 | 42,000 |
Jesse Lonis
|
150,000 | 47,500 |
With on the board, Jonathan Ingalls checked from the big blind.
Scott Stewart put in a bet for 6,500 from the hijack, prompting his opponent to fold.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Scott Stewart | 87,000 | -16,000 |
Jonathan Ingalls | 71,000 | -39,000 |