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2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harveys Lake Tahoe

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harveys Lake Tahoe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
$111,812
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$475,785
Entries
327
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Day 2 Bagged With Segni in Front

Level 23 : 7,000/14,000, 2,000 ante
Ron Segni
Ron Segni

Day 2 of the World Series of Poker Circuit Harveys Lake Tahoe welcomed a full crowd back to the tournament area. A full 175 of the 321 starters had survived, and another half-dozen showed up to join before the registration window closed at noon to add their names to the list. The action was blistering, though, and after 14 levels, just 11 players are left to bag up chips. The man with the most is Ron Segni, and he'll have 892,000 to start with as he makes his run to the final table tomorrow.

This 2011 event contained nearly all of the players from the 2010 final table, and three of them made it to Day 2. Grant Hillman and Donna Jetter were sent off during the first few levels, though, leaving it up to Dan Black to represent last year's class. He fared a bit better than the other two, but his run was cut short a few places shy of the money, ensuring an all-new final table and a fresh champion here in Tahoe.

Well, it didn't quite guarantee a fresh champion. Matt Keikoan has had good success in this building, winning the Main Event ring in 2009. Day 2 was quite a challenge for Keikoan in 2011, though, and his stack went from top to bottom in a big yo-yo. He was all the way down to 42,000 within the first couple levels, but he stayed the course and chipped his way back toward average. Keikoan even had a chance to grab the chip lead on what would turn out to be his final hand of the event. In a huge three-way pot, he got his money in with pocket queens, running them smack into Ron Segni's pocket kings. The board ran out blank, and Keikoan's 380,000 chips were not enough to keep him alive, covered and eliminated with just a small cash.

Courtesy of that monster pot we mentioned earlier, Segni still finds himself at the top of the chip counts. The race behind him, though, is really heating up. Others still wielding big stacks and nipping at the chip leader's heels include Dennis Pevarnick (870,000), Hank Czarnecki (851,000), and Casey McCarrel (723,000).

The 11 players who've made it this far will be back inside Harveys tomorrow to play it out to a winner, and we'll be back ringside to bring you all the action. Play resumes at high noon PST, and we'll see you back here then!

Until tomorrow, all that's left is goodnight!

Tags: Ron Segni