Adrian Panocki raised from under the gun and was three-bet by Kijoon Park in the hijack. Yuval Bronshtein in the big blind called and was all in for 36,000. Panocki called creating a side-pot.
Bronshtein drew three, Panocki drew two, and Park drew one. Park bet and Panocki called. Bronshtein drew one, Panocki drew two and Park drew one.
Park bet and was met with a raise from Panocki, which Park called. Bronshtein drew one, Panocki stood pat and Park drew one. Panocki bet and Park folded.
Bronshtein revealed while Panocki tabled to win the pot and send Bronshtein to the rail.
Day 2 of Event #52: $2,500 Nine Game Mix 6-Handed at the 2022 World Series of Poker saw David Bach take the chip lead at the end of the action with 1,591,000.
Bach is a three-time WSOP bracelet winner, which includes victory in the 2017 Event #30: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship and 2009 Event #49: $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship.
Of the 191 players who restarted this tournament at 2pm this afternoon, only 24 players will have a chance to fight for the $219,797 first-place prize and a WSOP Gold bracelet on Day 3.
Nick Guagenti (1,584,000) and Mike Gorodinsky (1,546,000) complete the podium, but a bunch of big names are still in, including Daniel Negreanu, Scott Seiverand Andre Akkari and Phil Hellmuth .
After this elimination, all the players secured a minimum of $4,018. Felipe Ramos (68th), Chance Kornuth (60th), Noah Bronstein (54th), Shannon Shorr (48th) and Max Pescatori (43th) were a few of the names who exited with a small share of the prizepool.
But on Sunday, 26 June, the fight looks fierce, with many big names wanting to take their seat at this final table and keep writing their own legacy.
The tournament will restart at 2 pm. with only one goal: finding a WSOP champion at the end.
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