2012 World Series of Poker

Event 41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$742,072
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$3,805,620
Entries
1,394
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Joseph Chaplin Tops Day 2, Glazier Nipping at His Heels

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Day 2 chip leader Joseph Chaplin - looking for his first gold bracelet.
Day 2 chip leader Joseph Chaplin - looking for his first gold bracelet.

Ten more levels of poker action are in the books as Day 2 of Event 41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em has come to an end. While the remaining players were unable to reach a final table, we were able whittle down to just 30 from the original 324 who began the day. After all was said and done, Joseph Chaplin emerged as our Day 2 chip leader with 1,085,000 in chips.

Day 2 was anything but predictable, especially considering that Hafiz Khan, the Day 1 chipleader, busted within just two levels of play! After suffering a large blow to his stack against Ronald Lee, Khan met his end after five-bet shoving all in and running into Lee's pocket queens.

Other unfortunates who busted early on include Josh Arieh, Carter Phillips, Annette Obrestad and Brock Parker, who busted brutally when he ran his kings into an opponents aces in a blind versus blind confrontation.

The eliminations came swiftly and before we knew it, the bubble had burst. Leroy Spires claimed the unfortunate title of "bubble boy," however, many notables hung on to survive the bubble and cash, including Tristan Wade (who busted just two spots after the bubble burst), John Racener, Layne Flack and Brett Richey.

Other eliminations include Lars Bonding (74th), Kennii Nguyen (70th), James Hess (63rd), Ryan Olisar (40th) and Ronald Lee (37th).

One of the more impressive highlights toward the end of Day 2 was our last-woman-standing Jackie Glazier, who is right behind Chaplin in chips with 1,077,000. Glazier had a big turning point after she scored a huge pot and took out Ryan Julius during level 19. Glazier recently took down the 2012 Melbourne Poker Championship Main Event - good for $98,107 USD.

Also heading into Day 3 are JP Kelly (742,000), Scott Montgomery (554,000), Fabrice Soulier (344,000), Dan Shak (330,000), Jason Koon (320,000) and Shannon Shorr (154,000).

Here is the seating assignment for Day 3:

TableSeatPlayer (chips)
4461Peter Nguyen (507,000)
4464Mario Puccini (216,000)
4465Jason Koon (320,000)
4466John Hice (126,000)
4467Kevin Schaffel (466,000)
4468Fabrice Soulier (344,000)
4469Shannon Shorr (154,000)
   
4472Alejandro Trevino (350,000)
4474Morten Mortensen (484,000)
4475Greg Ostrander (586,000)
4476Dylan Hortin (740,000)
4477Michael McNeil (154,000)
4478Elio Fox (697,000)
4479JP Kelly (742,000)
   
4481Daniel Buzgon (219,000)
4482William Givens (332,000)
4483Kyle Frey (361,000)
4484Dan Shak (330,000)
4485Vincent Bellissimo (275,000)
4486Paul Vas Nunes (642,000)
4487Darryl Ronconi (374,000)
4488Scott Montgomery (554,000)
4489Evan McNiff (224,000)
   
4492Niall Farrell (285,000)
4493Jackie Glazier (1,077,000)
4494Roger Fontes (250,000)
4495Karim Lehoussine (157,000)
4496David Lunde (43,000)
4498Joseph Chaplin (1,085,000)
4499Hiren Patel (457,000)

Our third and final day is set to begin tomorrow at 1:00 PM PST. With so much poker talent remaining - you can be sure the action will be anything but dull. Be sure to follow us here at PokerNews as we bring you the action and crown an eventual champion!

Until then, we wish you a goodnight!

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Khan Leads Going into Day 2 With 324 Remaining

Can Brock Parker claim his third bracelet?
Can Brock Parker claim his third bracelet?

Good afternoon and welcome back to Event 41: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em! Yesterday we saw 1,394 hopeful whittle themselves down to just 324. Even so, we are still a ways of from bursting the money bubble, which will occur when an unfortunate player busts in 145th place. Best positioned to make the money (and a deep run in general) is our current chipleader Hafiz Khan, whose efforts bagged him an impressive 189,100 stack.

Also looking to make a deep run are big-stacks Kennii Nguyen (125,000), 2010 Main Event Runner Up John Racener (81,400) and two-time bracelet winner Brock Parker (97,500).

Other pros who survived into Day 2, but still have a lot of work to do include Annette Obrestad (38,800), Andy Frankenberger (33,300), Layne Flack (58,800), Tristan Wade (46,700) and Andrew Lichtenberger (20,900).

Play is set to begin at 1:00 PM PST. Please join us here at PokerNews as we race our way to bursting the money bubble and deciding an eventual final table during this action-packed Day 2!