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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #63: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Rulah Divine
Winning Hand
105
Prize
$262,501
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,575,000
Entries
1,750
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Patrick Truong Leads Final 20 Chasing $262,501

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Patrick Truong - Chipleader
Patrick Truong - Chipleader

Patrick Truong ended the day as chipleader on 1,130,000 while Michael Amato is second with 1,111,000 and Ryan Hughes finished in third bagging up 1,040,000.

The three Americans are the only players from the surviving 20 to return with over a million chips.

Cards were in the air at Noon on Tuesday, 4th July as 186 players from an original field of 1,750 resumed battle on Day 2 with Michael Telker leading the way.

All the players had returned in the money and there was a steady flow of eliminations. By the dinner break, 6 levels into the day, 54 players remained, and two-time WSOP bracelet winner Ryan Hughes has amassed a huge lead with 780,000 which was astonishingly over twice that of the player in second place at the time.

Some of the pre-dinner break casualties includedJames Akenhead, Parker “tonkaaa” Talbot, Ismael Bojang, Joe McKeehen, Joe Kuether, Dan Shak, Dong Guo, Will Givens and Marc Convey.

Soon after the hour-long break, Telker who seemed to be in control of his game all day steadily picking up chips, saw it go disastrously wrong. He shoved with top pair on the flop in a three-bet pot and ran into a set. Telker hung on for a while but the damage was done and he had little leverage left and was eliminated early in the next level.

Hughes managed to hold on to his chips but late surges saw Truong top the charts with Michael Amato close behind.

Other notables who bagged up include John Monnette (426,000), Andy Frankenberger (240,000) and Eddy Sabat (204,000).

Play resumes at 12 p.m. again and they will play down to a winner who will claim a WSOP gold bracelet and first-place money of $262,501.

The PokerNews Live Reporting team will continue to keep you up to date with all the action from the felt as the 2017 World Series of Poker continues.

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Miranda6273Rulah DivineUnited States943,000
Miranda6275Randal SklarUnited States100,000
Miranda6276Thomas FullerUnited States110,000
Miranda6277Yorane KerignardFrance205,000
Miranda6278Edward HislopCanada163,000
Miranda6279John MonnetteUnited States426,000
      
Miranda6361Jeffrey SilversteinUnited States97,000
Miranda6362Liang XuChina302,000
Miranda6363Michael AmatoUnited States1,111,000
Miranda6364Ryan HughesUnited States1,040,000
Miranda6365Eddy SabatUnited States204,000
Miranda6367John GreenUnited States371,000
Miranda6369Patrick TruongUnited States1,130,000
      
Miranda6373Michael RoccoUnited States507,000
Miranda6374Robert KossUnited States129,000
Miranda6375Fabio Felice CudiaBulgaria297,000
Miranda6376Yunsheng SunChina687,000
Miranda6377Sean HegartyUnited States90,000
Miranda6378Martins KleinsLatvia600,000
Miranda6379Andy FrankenbergerUnited States240,000

Tags: Andy FrankenbergerEddy SabatGuo DongIsmael BojangJames AkenheadJoe KuetherJohn MonnetteParker TalbotPatrick TruongWill GivensWSOP