
Yan Nadeau was already leading the field in The Wild $150 before finding himself on the winning end of a massive 3-way all-in.
Josef Ares opened the action from under the gun, and found calls from Samuel Guillen in the small blind, and Yan in the big blind. Samuel open-shoved first to act on a
flop for 237K, and Yan quickly made the call. Josef went into the tank for a few minutes, and inevitably announced the call, leaving himself with only a few thousand behind. When the turn brought the
, Yan moved all-in and Josef made the call – and all three players tabled their hands.
Samuel showed
for two-pairs, Yan tabled
for top-pair and a flush draw, while Josef held
for top-pair. The dealer rung out a
on the river, rivering a flush for Yan and sending his two opponents to the rail. He climbed to over 1.6 million chips with that hand, putting him in the driver seat late in Day 2.
While this was happening, Daniel Le was involved in a huge pot himself on another table, as he was all-in and holding
on a
flop. He was up against two players, one with
and the other with
. The turn
and river
brought no change in the hand, and Daniel scooped the 7-figure pot to put him in second in chips.
Here are the top counts in play during this last break of Day 2. Players have 4 more levels to complete before bagging and tagging onto Day 3.
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Yan | Nadeau | 1,614,000 |
Daniel | Le | 1,060,00 |
Karim | Idrissi | 824,000 |
Nimer | Ltaif | 816,000 |
Daniel | Campbell | 636,000 |
Manon | Dallaire | 628,000 |
Karen | Kats | 622,000 |
Robert | Muzzatti | 614,000 |
Carl | Charbonneau | 546,000 |
Arnold | Yaxley | 546,000 |
Franco | Casarcia | 542,000 |
Jason | Conforti | 529,000 |
Patrick | Trinh | 500,000 |