Jose Carlos Brito continued to roll along as his jacks held up in a pre-flop all in against his opponent's when the board ran out to eliminate the player and send Brito even higher in the chip counts.
After a player in the middle position raised it 32,000, Jon Turner three-bet shoved his remaining stack, Action then folded to Marco Bognanni in the big blind, who had his table easily covered, and he asked for a count. The dealer confirmed 186,000 total, Bognanni then four-bet shoved and the original raiser got out of the way.
Jon Turner:
Marco Bognanni:
The board ran out , and Bognanni sent Turner to the payout line.
Sean Yu's Day 2 had come to an end, but he replayed his last hand of the day.
Action folded around to Krasimir Yankov in the small blind and he went all in. A short-stacked Yu, who made the call and was all in for his tournament life.
Sean Yu:
Krasimir Yankov:
The flop came , which left Yu drawing dead because he held no clubs in his hand. The turn and river officially sent him to the rail and payout line.
Phill Hellmuth was seen standing up with no chips in front of him as the dealer was counting out the stacks of another all in player who was close in chips with Antonio Barbato who had won the hand.
The board read . According to the re-telling of action, Hellmuth was already all in with his short stack and on the flop, the second player had shoved all in which was snap called by Barbato who held the slow played . The player who shoved had while Hellmuth's hand had already been turned over into the muck.
After the count, it was determined that Barbaro was the largest stack and the pot was pushed his way as he started to assemble his new chip castle.
Miguelangel Salvador raised it up to 25,000 from early position, and action folded around to 888 Ambassador Chris Moorman in the big blind. Moorman, after thinking for about 30 seconds, then three-bet shoved all in and was called by Salvador.
Chris Moorman:
Miguelangel Salvador:
After the board ran out , Moorman's day had come to an end.
After Jon Turner raised to 22,000 from the button, Peter Kvisthammar then three-bet shoved his remaining stack. Marco Bognanni, one of the chipleaders at the end of Day 1, asked for a count. When the dealer confirmed 217,000 Bognanni made the call and Turner folded.
Peter Kvisthammar:
Marco Bognanni:
There was a right in the window, but unfortunately for Kvisthammar, it was followed by , which left Kvisthammer needing one of the remaining tens left in the deck to make a straight. The turn and river completed the board and sent Kvisthammar to the payout line and Bognanni to the top of the leaderboard.