Jonathan Taylor put his shorter stack to work early, shoving preflop a couple of times. Ilias Kellikidis moved all in preflop and Taylor called from the button.
Taylor:
Kellikidis:
The board ran and Taylor earned a double up. Kellikidis was left with just 38,000.
Kellikidis moved all in two hands later and Sean Winter called holding and eliminated Kellikidis.
We just lost another person at the final table area, but it wasn't a player. Stephen Bokor's friend was on the rail and was commenting loudly on the play of others.
Tournament officials were quick to ask him to leave as he was bothering the other players. The railbird didn't want to leave but the threat of security convinced to him to begrudgingly move on.
The third and final day of the World Series of Poker Circuit presented by Southern Comfort 100 Proof Horseshoe Southern Indiana Main Event is set to begin. We have 21 returning players that will have a long day ahead of them, as we're playing down to a winner.
Leading them all is Chad Eveslage (840,000), who holds a near 350,000 chip lead over his next closest opponent. Jason Stanford was just shy of bagging up 600,000 and is the closest player to catching Eveslage.
Poker pros Dan Heimiller, Kenny Nguyen and Kathy Liebert will have some work to do as they finished in the bottom half of the chip counts. Current WSOPC Points leader, Jonathan Taylor, is also in the running to add some jewelry to his hot start of the season.
Cards are scheduled to hit the air soon as not all the players have made it to the poker room quite yet. Follow all the WSOPC action live on Pokernews.com.