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2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harrah's Atlantic City

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harrah's Atlantic City

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$188,830
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,600
Prize Pool
$899,190
Entries
618
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Phan's The Man Entering Day 3

Level 23 : 7,000/14,000, 2,000 ante
Tuan Phan has 1.06 million entering Day 3
Tuan Phan has 1.06 million entering Day 3

Day 2 of the 2011 World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event at Harrah’s Atlantic City is in the books. The day began with 215 players, but that number skyrocketed when over a hundred players lined up to be alternates. When the dust finally settled, the tournament fielded 618 entrants, generating a prize pool of $899,190. Make the final table, you’re guaranteed $17,516, win and you take home $188,830 and the gold ring.

No player had a more turbulent day than our chip leader; Tuan Phan. Phan was unafraid to get all of his chips in the middle, and was fortunate enough to win a 200,000-chip pot against Chris Reslock when he flopped a set against Reslock’s flopped flush. The board paired on the river, eliminating Reslock from the tournament and propelling Phan to the top of the leaderboard. Phan finished with an impressive 1.060 million chips – we’ll see if he can go wire-to-wire tomorrow.

Hung Truong entered the day as our leader with 211,200 chips, and survived with 692,000 chips in his stack. He could’ve finished stronger, his peak was well over 700,000, but he’s certainly happy with advancing to Day 3. Jimmy Born was second in chips entering the day, and he too will return tomorrow to chase the gold. Like Truong, Born was at one time flirting with seven figures, but only managed to bag 510,000 chips.

Peter Ippolito cashed, but failed to reach a second final table at this stop. He won Event #1 for $37,926, and added $4,388 to that today with his 33rd place finish. Other notables that cashed include Sirous Jamshidi (57th, $2,940), Mark Rose (54th, $3,192), Ashira Lavine ($3,192), Jeffrey Papola (38th, $3,507), and Steven Tabb (26th, $5,755).

A gaggle of well known players busted short of the money, including Mark “Pegasus Smith, Mike “Little Man” Sica, Chris Tryba, Drazen Ilich, Carter Phillips, Josh Brikis and Matthew Chang.

The final 20 look like this:

TableSeatNameCount
521Mark Andre Roy672,000
522--empty-- 
523Tuan Phan1,060,000
524Spiro Stathakis687,000
525--empty-- 
526Steve Karp302,000
527Denis Gnidash391,000
528Anthony Zinno856,000
529Ken Taylor754,000
TableSeatNameCount
621Hung Truong692,000
622--empty-- 
623Danny Rohde352,000
624Craig Logue185,000
625--empty-- 
626Manh Nguyen947,000
627Blake Mason194,000
628--empty-- 
629Jason Steinhorn414,000
TableSeatNameCount
831Avdo Djokovic609,000
832--empty-- 
833Kevin Kaikko288,000
834Jimmy Born510,000
835--empty-- 
836Jeff Fielder911,000
837Hao Le705,000
838--empty-- 
839Mike Devinsky1,032,000

The tournament resumes tomorrow at 12 p.m. EST, where we will play down to a champion. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews.com for exclusive coverage of the WSOP-C!

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