2018 World Series of Poker

Event #66: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
$323,472
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
1,351
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Tan Leads Day 2 of Event #66: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em; Margolin Inching Closer to Second Bracelet of the Series

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Longsheng Tan
Longsheng Tan

Event #66: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em drew a total of 1,351 entries and after two days of play, just 26 players remain. Leading the way is Longsheng Tan with 993,000, and Heng Zhang, who vaulted to the top of the counts in the last level, is right on his heels with 938,000.

Stephen Bierman rounds out the top three Day 2 chips stacks with 744,000 and Timur Margolin will return with a healthy stack of 513,000 as he inches closer to his second WSOP bracelet of the series.

Margolin bested the stacked 1,248-entry field in the $2,500 No Limit Hold'em (Event #43) to earn over $500,000 and his first WSOP bracelet less than two weeks ago.

John Pannucci, who bagged the overall chip lead on Day 1, held strong near the top of the counts and bagged one of the biggest stacks on Day 2 with 512,000.

It was a roller coaster Day 2 for Rex Clinkscales who managed to battle back after doubling up Jason Song and put chips in the bag.

There was no shortage of Day 2 action and plenty of big name pros hit the rail along the way. WSOP bracelet winners Ben Yu, Arkadiy Tsinis, and Ryan Bambrick were eliminated early on.

Two more WSOP bracelet winners were eliminated with less than two hours of play left in the night as Kenny Hallaert and Brock Parker fell in back-to-back hands.

Gaelle Baumann grinded a short stack for much of the night but she fell by the wayside in the very last hand of the night.

The final 26 will return on Saturday, July 7 at 2 p.m. to resume Day 3 play and PokerNews will be bringing you all of the live updates. The players are all guaranteed at least $9,657 and they will battle it out to a winner who will take home $323,472 and the most coveted jewelry in poker.

Day 3 seating and chip counts

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Miranda6021Jayaram KovoorchathothUnited States286,00029
Miranda6022Jorge AristizabalUnited States197,00020
Miranda6023Shyam SrinivasanCanada241,00024
Miranda6024Rex ClinkscalesUnited States420,00042
Miranda6025Stephen BiermanUnited States744,00074
Miranda6026Jason ParadisUnited States251,00025
Miranda6027Juan TestoniBrazil219,00022
Miranda6028Heng ZhangUnited States938,00094
Miranda6029Austin HughesUnited States320,00032
       
Miranda6031John PannucciUnited States512,00051
Miranda6032Johnson LiuUnited States264,00026
Miranda6033Vladimir FomineUnited States107,00011
Miranda6034Kfir NahumUnited States323,00032
Miranda6035Michael WassermanUnited States594,00059
Miranda6036Xiaoqiong LiuUnited States135,00014
Miranda6037Timur MargolinIsrael513,00051
Miranda6038Adam LaskeyUnited States372,00037
Miranda6039Nathan NguyenUnited States162,00016
       
Miranda6042Trey BrabhamUnited States603,00060
Miranda6043Chen Yu HungUnited States374,00037
Miranda6044Longsheng TanUnited States993,00099
Miranda6045Lanny LevineUnited States206,00021
Miranda6046Daniel WeinmanUnited States401,00040
Miranda6047Georgios TavoularisGreece362,00036
Miranda6048Nick CipitiUnited States240,00024
Miranda6049Justin ZakiUnited States238,00024

Tags: Arkadiy TsinisBen YuBrock ParkerGaelle BaumannHeng ZhangJason SongJohn PannucciKenny HallaertLongsheng TanRex ClinkscalesRyan BambrickStephen BiermanTimur Margolin