2021 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9643
Prize
$361,124
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,389,425
Entries
149
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
81
Players Left
16

Gerhart Bags Day 2 Chip Lead; Glaser Close Behind

Level 17
Kevin Gerhart
Kevin Gerhart

Just 16 players remain after day 2 of Event #40: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E., with Kevin Gerhart (1,075,000) taking the chip lead into Friday’s play.

Gerhart is one of only two players to finish the night over one million chips. He’s closely followed by runner-up of Event #2: $25,000 H.O.R.S.E., Benny Glaser (1,045,000).

Rounding out the top five biggest stacks to end day 2 are Christopher Vitch (945,000), David Benyamine (710,000), and Marco Johnson (665,000).

A pair of players that found their tournament lives deeply in danger at various points of the day, even near the money bubble, survived the day and actually bagged healthy stacks for Friday.

Eddie Blumenthal was left with just 3.5 big bets midway through the day after his pair of nines fell to Christopher Vitch’s flopped top pair of tens. He came back strong through the evening to take 620,000 chips into Day 3.

Jerry Wong was so short-stacked near the bubble that he actually late-registered Event #42: $1,500 Razz just in case. He then unregistered after making the money here, then running his stack up to a healthy 495,000.

Once that money bubble was burst by Chris Bell, seven players collected a min-cash of $16,218 or slightly better, including Scott Seiver in 22nd place, Nate Silver in 21st place, recent bracelet winner Dylan Linde in 19th place, and Day 1 chip leader Qinghai Pan in 18th place.

Among those from Day 2 that missed a trip to the payout window were the defending champion of this event, Greg Mueller, and a pair of former WSOP Player of the Years in Robert Campbell (2019) and Shaun Deeb (2018).

The final 16 return to the Amazon room Friday at 2:00 pm local time, when they’re scheduled to play down to five players.

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Tags: Benny GlaserChris BellChristopher VitchDavid BenyamineDylan LindeEddie BlumenthalGreg MuellerJerry WongKevin GerhartMarco JohnsonNate SilverQinghai PanRobert CampbellScott SeiverShaun Deeb