After flopping a hidden set of deuces on a board of , Joe Tehan busted his opponent who held , further increasing his field-leading chip stack to 245,000.
Day 1 play has concluded here in the Amazon room and it was a good one. Of the 847 players who started the day, only 42 will return tomorrow for Day 2.
Leading the way is consummate tournament pro Hoyt Corkins, who will be trying to win his second WSOP bracelet.
Not far behind are Steve Wong and Joe Tehan, who both spent time atop the leader board throughout the day.
Tune in tomorrow for our continued coverage of Event 30, as we follow all the action from 42 players to the final 6.