Day 2 of Event 11, $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha, at the World Series of Poker returns with all of the 117 remaining players making the money. During the closing minutes of Level 10 the field was trimmed to 118, requiring the field to stay past the scheduled end time. After five hands the bubble burst and Charles Tonne had a near 60,000 lead over the field.
A talented and accomplished field remains with Tristan Wade, Michael Binger, Noeh Boeken, AP Phahurat, Ryan D'Angelo, Isaac Baron, Sorel Mizzi, Vitaly Lunkin, Shannon Shorr, Terrence Chan and Jonathan Aguiar are all capable of climbing up the counts.
We've got ten levels scheduled for today unless the field is trimmed to a final table beforehand. Judging by the pace of yesterday's play and how big they've been playing it's not out of the question.
Cards will be in the air promptly at 1 p.m. for the restart in the Purple Section of the Amazon Room. Follow all the WSOP action live on PokerNews.com
Allan Le opened to 2,400 from under the gun, with just a few thousand behind, and Matthew Warn potted to 9,000 from the late position. Le was able to get it all in.
We caught up with this hand on the flop of and Ryan Young was already all in. Elie Payan and Tristan Wade were heads up for a side pot. Payan bet out 4,000 and Wade folded after a moment's thought.
We were unfortunately unable to grab the hand, however, we noticed Sorel Mizzi get up from his seat and head to the payout desk. He has been eliminated.