2013 World Poker Tour Championship Day 2: Linster Leads and Shak in Second; Ivey Falls
On Sunday, Season XI of the World Poker Tour continued with Day 2 of the $25,000 World Championship at Bellagio. Leading the remaining 67 players was Mike Linster, who bagged 744,000 chips. Linster is a member of the WPT Champion��s Club, winning the Season XI bestbet Open for $296,521.
Top 10 Chip Counts After Day 2
Rank | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|
1 | Mike Linster | 744,000 |
2 | Dan Shak | 617,300 |
3 | Antonio Esfandiari | 536,100 |
4 | Steven Silverman | 513,200 |
5 | Amir Babakhani | 491,000 |
6 | Jake Cody | 453,500 |
7 | [Removed:14] | 399,600 |
8 | Chino Rheem | 396,500 |
9 | Rocco Palumbo | 395,200 |
10 | Will Failla | 386,000 |
Day 2 began with a few late registrations, including Brian Rast, Dan O��Brien, Galen Hall and Brock Parker. Jeremy Ausmus, Ben Lamb and Ben Hamnett reentered. Throughout the day there were more late registrants, including Chino Rheem, Ray Qartomy, Matt Waxman, Jason Mercier, and finally Phil Hellmuth and Phil Ivey.
Ivey was quickly eliminated after registering during Level 8. Hellmuth got off to a fast start, eliminating Bill Klein en route to bagging the 17th largest stack (307,000).
Linster entered the day third in chips and more than doubled his stack. In one key hand, he shoved over a raise and a few calls with two fives, and Allyn Jaffrey Shulman, winner of the 2012 World Series of Poker Seniors' Championship, called with ace-king. The pocket fives held, sending Shulman to the rail.
The New Yorker then won a key pot against David ��Doc�� Sands during the last level of the night to cement his chip lead. Linster opened then called a three-bet from Sands preflop, only to check-raise Sands on a nine-high flop with two diamonds. Linster fired two more bullets when the turn and river brought a nondiamond eight and ace, respectively, and Sands called both bets. Linster showed ace-five of diamonds for a flush draw turned pair of aces, prompting Sands to muck his hand.
Also at the top of the leader board is fellow New Yorker and Global Poker Index Player of the Year candidate Dan Shak. Upon sitting down, Shak received a huge double with aces against an opponent��s kings, and in the last level of the night, he eliminated Waxman. Waxman was in good shape after flopping top two-pair with Jx10x, as Shak only held a gut-shot straight draw with AxKx. The turn was a brick, but a Qx completed the board on the river to give Shak a Broadway straight. Waxman unhappily hit the rail, while Shak soared into the second chip position.
Other players who failed to survive Day 2 include Philippe Ktorza, Ralph Perry, Roland Israelashvilli, Ray Dehkharghani, Nick Schulman, Joe Serock and Mohsin Charania.
Day 3 will begin at 12 p.m. PDT on Monday. PokerNews will be providing daily recaps of the action from Bellagio, so stay tuned for another following the completion of play.
Photo and data courtesy of the WPT Live Updates team.
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