The action folded around to Dan Martin on the button, who shoved all in. Timothy Reilly called from the small blind and showed his , which was good against Martin’s . Unfortunately for Reilly, a would make its way on the turn, to see him eliminated from the tournament.
Giuseppe Pantaleo opened to 17,000 from the hijack, before Grany Levy moved all in for 86,000 from the button. The action folded back to Pantaleo who made the call.
Levy:
Pantaleo:
“Good luck Aussie,” said Yaron Zeev Malki, wishing his table mate some luck.
“Thank you, I need it,” replied Levy, before the dealer then spread out the flop.
“There it is,” added Malki, as Levy took the lead.
The board ran out the and , to see Levy double back up to 190,000 in chips.
Day 2 of Event #57: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em has come to an end with Seth Berger topping the final 31 players.
At the beginning of the day 235 players all had eyes of firstly making the money-paying top 81, but as players battle back-and-forth trying to climb the chip leaderboard many notables would fall with the likes of Maria Ho, Taylor Paur, Allen Cunningham, Calvin Anderson, Eugene Katchalov, Dan O'Brien and Mike Watson all finding themselves on the rail.
With dinner break fast approaching, so was the bubble, and although multiple players doubled, play would be paused so that some grub could be consumed. However on return it would only take a few hands before Eros Nastasi committed holding but would be outdrawn by his opponent's to leave the remaining 81 players guaranteed $9,175.
Chips would begin to fly as a multitude of players hit the rail with Tobias Reinkemeier (77th), Dani Stern (72nd), Barry Shulman (63rd), Dominik Nitsche (60th), Eric Baldwin (43rd), Phil Laak (41st) and Jared Hamby (35th) all bounced to the rail before play was called for the night. Of those remaining players it is Seth Berger who topped the counts with an impressive 986,000 however snapping on his heels include Philipp Gruissem (743,000) and Antonio Buonanno (732,000) as the top ten chip counts stack up follows.
Name
Chip Count
Seth Berger
986,000
Philipp Gruissem
743,000
Antonio Buonanno
732,000
Christian Rudolph
668,000
Arthur Pro
656,000
Dan Martin
630,000
Matt Perrins
619,000
Ravi Raghavan
598,000
Joe Serock
574,000
Olivier Busquet
546,000
With play expected to play down to the final table of nine, highly skilled players such as Joe Serock, Olivier Busquet, Matt Berkey, Grant Levy and the short stacked Sam Trickett all still have a chance of grabbing their first WSOP bracelet here in Event #57.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the floor at 1 p.m. local Las Vegas time on Thursday afternoon providing continuous live updates of every flopped set, turned straight and rivered flush live from Event #57 and the 2013 World Series of Poker!