Level: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
Level: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
Robert Belton limped in middle position, as did Carole Wueste. The small blind limped and Keith Uchima checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came down and all players checked. When the came on the turn, the small blind bet and Uchima bet 5,000. Belton made the call and everyone else got out of the way.
The came on the river and Uchima moved all in for his last 5,100. Belton instantly called. "Diamonds?" asked Uchima as he turned over for a flopped straight.
Belton stared at the bored before mucking his cards. Uchima increased his stack to around 26,000.
Sam Simon has been recently eliminated. In addition, Bruce Angeski was fortunate enough to send Dewey Tomko packing.
On a flop of , Danny Wenzler moved all in for his last 9,200 and received a call from Vasilios Tzetzos. The two turned over their cards:
Tzetzos:
Wenzler:
The turn was the , which put Wenzler firmly ahead and left Tzetzos drawing to a chop. The hit on the river and Wenzler doubled up to around 18,000.
Ken James moved all in for his last 4,700 from early position and Hoyt Corkins made the call from the cutoff.
James:
Corkins:
The board ran out , giving James a flush. However, he was about 15 feet away from the table by the time the river heart fell and needed to be called back to be informed he won.
He is up to about 10,000 while Corkins slipped down to about 30,000.
Jorge Barer was able to double up to about 40,000 after getting it in with against Gary Haglund's on a board of .
The river was the as Barer dodged the necessary outs to safely double. Haglund is down to about 20,000.
Mike "Little Man" Sica has become one of the early casualties of Day 2. Sica returned with a short stack of 7,200, but was unable to win his first showdown of the day and has been sent to the rail.
With so many players returning for Day 2, tracking all the remaining player's chip counts will be difficult. We will do our best to track as many players as possible; in addition, we will try to be reflect eliminations in our chips counts, especially during the breaks.
Level: 11
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100