Craig McCorkell, Jessica Dawley, Chris Moorman, Matt Affleck, Darryll Fish, Pierre Neuville, as well as the start-of-day chipleader Brian Yoon are just of a few of the recent eliminations who cashed for $1,717.
Craig McCorkell, Jessica Dawley, Chris Moorman, Matt Affleck, Darryll Fish, Pierre Neuville, as well as the start-of-day chipleader Brian Yoon are just of a few of the recent eliminations who cashed for $1,717.
Three-time bracelet winner Brian Yoon came into Day 2 as the chip leader with 233,600, but he has been unable to build the same momentum today and has exited the event in 640th place for $1,717.
Kenny Hallaert opened for 5,500 and it was called by Jared Griener in the small blind and the player in the big blind.
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and, after two checks, Hallaert continued for 7,000. Only Griener made the call. On the
turn, both players checked.
The river was a
and Griener bet 11,000. Hallaert quickly folded and Griener won the pot.
A player in early position opened to 5,300 and Tony Dunst three-bet to 13,200. The initial raiser moved all in for a stack worth a little bit less than 30,000 and Dunst quickly called.
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gave him a straight and eliminated his opponent.
Level: 15
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
The players have gone on their second 15-minute break
Andrey Zaichenko raised to 4,500 from under the gun and a player three-bet to 18,000. Zaichenko asked to see his opponent stack, who had about 58,000 chips and announced all-in. His opponent folded.
Zaichenko possesses no a huge stack worth 280,000.
Among the list of players to cash for $1,598 are Andrew Brokos, Manig Loeser, Loni Harwood, Greg Raymer, Sorel Mizzi, and Pratik Ghatge.
The action folded to Darryll Fish who moved all in for his last 29,300. He has been called by the player on the button and it created the following showdown:
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Fish was in bad shape for a double-up and the ![]()
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runout, improving his opponent's hand to a set of queens, sent Fish to the rail.