Event # 35: No-Limit Hold'em 8-Max ($ 5,000)
Yesterday, there were 23 players in the tournament when the action resumed. Brian Yoon is finally won the tournament and his second career WSOP bracelet.
For his performance, he pocketed $ 633.341.
Event # 36: No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball ($ 1.500)
Joseph Cheong came very close to winning his first WSOP bracelet in his career by finishing second in the tournament.
Cheong is known for its success in the tournament and has over $ 5.1 million in WSOP earnings alone, but has never won a tournament honors.
The second position was his 18th career WSOP scholarship.
In terms of the person who removed the honors Cheong, this is Steven Wolansky who won his first bracelet.
For his performance, he pocketed $ 89.483.
Event # 37: Pot-Limit Omaha ($ 1.500)
Today our focus was on the two Quebecers still in the race in this tournament. Unfortunately, both players were eliminated fairly quickly after the start of the day.
Jason finished 113th Hallée for purse $ 2.480 and later, Andre Boyer finished 90th for $ 2,689 scholarship.
The tournament is still not finished and will conclude today. When the action resumed, there will still be 11 players in the race by Marcel Vonk has 604,000 chips.
The winner of the tournament will walk away with a cash prize of $ 264.400.
Event # 38: Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better (10,000)
This tournament Stud $ 10,000 we also interested by the presence of Jonathan Duhamel.
Unfortunately, Duhamel has not been part of the 16 paid players. At this stage, there are still 13 players and German George Danzer has about twice the average with 785,000 chips.
Incidentally the presence of John Racener in 13th position (player who was on the final table of the Main Event in 2010) and Norman Chad, colorful commentator WSOP on TV.
Event # 39: No-Limit Hold'em ($ 3,000)
992 players took part in this tournament Hold'em $ 3,000. After the first day of play, only 1 Québécois is still in the race: Erik Cajelais is 51st with 56,300 chips.
After this day, there are still 205 players while 117 will be paid.
The winner of the tournament will receive $ 548.460.
Coming up today:
Erik Cajelais in Event # 39
The tournament heads-up $ 10,000 (event 40). A highly anticipated for some tournament.
Event # 41 will also begin today, a 6-max tournament Dealer's Choice
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