2011 WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals Day 2: Colpoys Leads, Frankenberger Lurking

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Day 1 of the World Poker Tour World Poker Finals at Foxwoods saw 185 players pony up $10,000 to compete in one of the most celebrated stops on the World Poker Tour. Only 144 players managed to survive the opening day, but four more players took advantage of the late registration on Day 2 to generate a total field of 189, and a prize pool of $1,778,300. A top prize of just under $450,000 will go to the winner, and 27 players will earn a minimum payday of $19,916.

The leaders heading into Day 3 include Dan Colpoys and reigning WPT Player of the Year Andy Frankenberger, who is second among the 66 players who survived Day 2. Others taking healthy stacks into Day 3 are Peter Politano, Chris Klodnicki, Steven Brackesy, Christian Harder and Thomas Schreiber, all of whom will take more than 100 big blinds into Saturday.

Colpoys finished Day 2 as the leader with 246,000 chips, but it wasn’t an easy path to the top. In one of the largest pots of the day, Colpoys got just under 80,000 chips in the middle holding {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades} on a board of {K-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{4-Hearts}. His opponent, Jack Kashishian, called with {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} for two pair, but the {A-Clubs} fell on the river to give Colpoys a set of aces and a double-up.

Frankenberger began the day fourth in chips and continued his climb by picking off a pair of bluffs with just ace-high. According to the World Poker Tour Live Updates Team, Frankenberger called a double-barrel bluff on a {9-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} board with just {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts}and then checked the {7-Spades} on the river to win a pot worth more than 26,000. Then, Frankenberger had the same two cards and called a river bluff on a ten-high paired board to scoop a pot of more than 62,000, putting him among the overall leaders.

Christian Harder had a roller coaster day but still managed to finish sixth overall when play ended Friday night. After tripling his starting stack early in the day, Harder lost a 200,000-chip pot to Darren Elias to send him back where he started at just under 50,000. Harder cold-four-bet with pocket aces preflop and Elias and Kyle Loman called to see a flop of {J-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{3-Hearts}. Loman checked, and Harder moved all-in, having both players covered. Elias called instantly and, after Loman got out of the way, tabled {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} for middle set. Harder had two outs for the win but came up empty, giving Elias a massive double-up. Elias, however, lost nearly half his stack before the end of the day.

Others still alive entering Day 3 include Kathy Liebert, David Sands, Allen Kessler, Jason Mercier, Bernard Lee, Dwight Pilgrim, Matt Glantz, Erik Seidel, and former WPT Finals champions Hoyt Corkins, Cornel Cimpan, Jonathan Little and Jeff Forrest. Among the notables exiting on Day 2 were Dan Shak, David Williams, Cliff Josephy, Todd Terry, Steve Brecher, Tony Dunst, and current WPT Player of the Year leader Will Failla.

On Saturday, play will resume at 1200 EDT (1600 GMT) and conclude after five levels of action. Here’s a look at the top 10 stacks entering Day 3:

Top 10 End of Day 1 Chip Counts

Place Player Chip Count
1 Dan Colpoys 246,000
2 Andy Frankenberger 239,600
3 Peter Politano 237,900
4 Chris Klodnicki 216,100
5 Steven Brackesy 213,700
6 Christian Harder 194,300
7 Thomas Schreiber 173,200
8 Andy Rossi 169,100
9 Michael Dentale 167,000
10 Jack Schanbacher 152,500

*Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour.

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