Players that had a ordinary start are actively trying to build back up. Some of them do, while others have their last few green chips taken away.
Hagop Ketendjian is one of them. His last 400K went in against Reza K., who was drawing to a good portion of the deck:
Ketendjian:
Kamali:
Board:
The least expected out came in, but a win is win. Kamali passes the average. Meanwhile, on another table, Malik King found a way to get it in pre-flop against Thomas Paul Ruel. This time, the leading hand held:
King:
Ruel:
Board:
Fortunately, players can re-enter once today. They can also try again in tonight’s last of the flights, the turbo starting at 8pm. They can also shoot, in each Day 2, a qualified stack plus two money entries.
