Day 2 of the World Poker Tour Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic saw 48 players take advantage of the late registration period, creating a total field of 413 at the $10,000 buy-in event at Bellagio. The number didn’t quite reach last year’s field of 438, but a prize pool of more than $4 million will be dispersed to the top 100 finishers.
Found among the late stragglers Wednesday: Phil Hellmuth, Ben Lamb, Jason Mercier, Eli Elezra and Doyle Brunson. Most spent Day 1 playing high-stakes mixed games at Bobby’s Room. All survived the day except Lamb, who ran pocket kings into Blake Kelso’s pocket aces.
Joining Lamb on the rail Wednesday were Daniel Negreanu, Hoyt Corkins, Faraz Jaka, Gavin Smith, Barry Greenstein, Brandon Cantu, Todd Brunson, Jennifer Harman, Jen Tilly, and Jeff Schulman.
Among the 148 survivors on Day 2 was American Grant Lang who emerged as chip leader when play concluded on Wednesday. He bagged up 382,000 after taking a nice pot from Day 1 chip leader Vanessa Selbst on the night’s final hand. He’s joined at the top of the chip counts by Jeffrey Frerichs, Scott Clements, Soi Nguyen and Jean Max Gaspard.
Clements, who recently won the Venetian Deep Stacks Extravaganza Main Event, played the most entertaining hand of the tournament Wednesday against Chris Klodnicki to shoot him up the leaderboard.
According to the WPT Live Updates Team, Luis Velador min-raised to 2,000 from early position, and Klodnicki, John Smith and Clements called. The flop came
Clements showed
Others making it to Day 3 with healthy stacks: defending Five Diamond champion Antonio Esfandiari, Matt Glantz, Allen Cunningham, Dwyte Pilgrim, Justin Smith, and WPT Raw Deal host Tony Dunst.
Day 3 gets under way at 1200 PST (2000 GMT) on Thursday. Here’s a look at the top ten chip counts when play resumes:
WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Top 10 Chip Counts
Place | Player | Chip Count |
---|---|---|
1 | Grant Lang | 382,000 |
2 | Jeff Frerichs | 342,900 |
3 | Scott Clements | 330,100 |
4 | Soi Nguyen | 329,800 |
4 | Jean Gaspard | 296,200 |
6 | Keith Ferrera | 295,800 |
7 | James Dempsey | 288,300 |
8 | Matt Glantz | 287,000 |
9 | Rudy Maarek | 271,600 |
10 | Brent Roberts | 255,000 |
*Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour.
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