The action was on Dan Sindelar and he was facing a raise of 26,000 from his opponent in early position. Sindelar moved all-in for 183,000 and was instantly called by his opponent. His opponent showed and Sindelar tabled .
"I'm going to need some help here," Sindelar said as the dealer fanned the flop of . That gave Sindelar two pair and the lead in the hand. The turn was the and the river brought the . Sindelar doubled up and lived to fight on.
The tournament director has paused the clock and announced that there will be three hands remaining in the night. After the three hands are completed, the bagging and tagging process will begin.
Day 2 of Event #50: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em BOUNTY has concluded. Earlier today 264 players returned, but only 29 remain. Will Berry and Brandon Cantu were the top two stacks entering the day and both players were eliminated before the dinner break. Joseph Cheong was eliminated late in the day, but managed to collect 10 bounties to add to his payday.
Harrison Gimbel is the current chip leader going into day 3 with 1,085,000 and close behind is Marc Foggin (982,000).
Other big stacks include Tobias Peters (963,000) and Jiri Horak (943,000).
A number of notables are still in the field including Jake Bazeley (904,000), Tom Hall (875,000), Govert Metaal (792,000), and Mike Linster (404,000).
The 29 remaining players will return Wednesday at 12pm and will play until we reach a winner.
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