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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
109
Prize
$524,777
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,000
Prize Pool
$3,492,360
Entries
1,962
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
321
Players Left
28

326 Players Return for Day 2 of Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Mustapha Kanit
Mustapha Kanit

There will be 326 remaining players returning to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas of the 1,962 players who registered yesterday. They compiled a total prize pool of $3,492,360 for Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em.

When the action begins, players will be only 31 spots away from the money which will guarantee a min-cash of $3,202. Several short stacks are still hanging on, which will surely add to the action and the suspense. A final table appearance will be paying at least $45,871, with first place being worth a sum of $524,777.

Leading the returning hopefuls is Lee Piniatoglou with 738,000, while Mark Seif is close behind with 711,000. Seif is looking to add to his collection with a third lifetime bracelet from this event. Following behind Piniatoglou and Seif are Josh Reichard (666,000), Kai Zheng (567,000), and Chad Brewer (565,000), who round out the top five stacks.

H=1]Top Ten Chip Counts[/H]

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Lee PiniatoglouUnited States738,000123
2Mark SeifUnited States711,000119
3Josh ReichardUnited States666,000111
4Kai ZhengUnited States567,00095
5Chad BrewerUnited States565,00094
6Jong KimUnited States564,00094
7Marc MacdonnellIreland561,00094
8Miles CrowderUnited States510,00085
9Jose RodriguezMexico505,00084
10Xie HaoqiChina481,00080

Some of the notables who bagged at the end of the night were Maria Ho (57,000), Mustapha Kanit (284,000), Nacho Barbero (185,000), and Brad Owen (126,000).

Day 2 kicks off at 10 a.m. with action picking up on Level 16 where blinds will be 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante. Blind levels will be 60-minutes long and players will receive a 15-minute break after every two levels along with an hour-long dinner break at some point.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will be here to bring you all of the action as the day unfolds.

Tags: Brad OwenChad BrewerJosh ReicardKei ZhengLee PiniatoglouMaria HoMark SeifMustapha KanitNacho Barbero