2012-13 WSOP Circuit Choctaw Durant Day 1b: Nguyen Among Leaders of Record Field

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The World Series of Poker Circuit continued on Saturday with Day 1b of the Choctaw Durant Main Event, and after 17 levels of play, Jonathan Bakhshian led with 460,000 chips. Drazen Ilich, who finished Day 1a with 650,000 chips, will enter Day 2 as the overall chip leader.

Top 10 Chip Counts Entering Day 2

PlacePlayerCount
1Drazen Ilich650,000
2John Land482,000
3Jonathan Bakhshian460,000
4Mike Davis371,500
5Bobby Layne331,000
6Andy Philachack325,000
7Andrew Watson315,500
8David Nicholson293,000
9Hien Nguyen290,000
10Brian Jordan279,000

Day 1b attracted 674 entrants, creating the third-largest field (1,140) in the history of the WSOP Circuit. The 2011 and 2012 Hammond Main Events attracted 1,615 entrants and 1,523 entrants, respectively.

Only 99 players survived Day 1b, meaning Day 2 will begin with 163. The top 117 players will receive a small piece ($2,804) of the $1,710,000 prize pool, with the winner earning $312,080, the WSOP Circuit gold ring and a seat in the Southern Comfort 100 Proof National Championship.

While Bakhshian, Jason Hall, Bobby Layne, Hien Nguyen and Mike Davis made late charges to the top of the counts, Kunal Patel steadily climbed the counts throughout the day.

Patel, who bagged 236,500 chips, started to climb the leader board after dinner break. He crossed the six-figure threshold when a player decided to bluff into him when he turned a flush. The blinds were 800/1,600/200, and the board was 53K2 when Patel led out for a bet. His opponent moved all in for around 40,000, and Patel called with J8. The player sheepishly tabled the 99, and a meaningless 6 completed the board.

Patel later crossed the 200,000-chip threshold when he called a preflop shove in a battle of the blinds. The limits were 1,200/2,400/400 when a player open-shoved for 40,000 from the small blind. Patel tank-called with the A9, which had his opponent’s A8 dominated. The board ran out 323Q4, and Patel eliminated his opponent.

Hundreds of players failed to survive the day, including notables David Clark, Kurt Jewell, Will “Monkey” Souther, Justin “Choctaw” Kruger, Allen Kessler, Tommy Vedes, AP Phahurat, Huy Nguyen, Traci Brown and Abraham Araya. Nguyen and Brown, who finished first and second, respectively, in the 2011 WSOP Circuit Choctaw Durant Main Event, both exited after the dinner break.

A short-stacked Brown moved all in with the KQ on a flop of 443 only to be called by Danny Logston who held the AK. The turn and river came 4, 9, respectively, and Brown was eliminated.

Rex Clinkscales, who leads the WSOP Circuit National Leader Board, eliminated Nguyen. With the blinds at 1,200/2,400/400, Nguyen open-shoved his last 26,000 with the 98. Clinkscales re-shoved with AxJx, and flopped an ace. The turn and river both bricked, and Nguyen was eliminated.

During the last level of the evening, the defending champion Araya was eliminated. With the blinds at 1,500/3,000/500, Araya moved all in for his last 52,000 with 6x6x. An opponent looked him up with AxJx, and the board ran out AxQx10x10x8x. Araya, who misfired a bullet on Day 1a, as well, was eliminated, meaning there will be a new champion at Choctaw.

Day 2 of the Choctaw Durant Main Event will begin on Sunday at 12:00 p.m. CST. Join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team as they bring you all of the action straight from the tournament floor.

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