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DAY 2 - LIVE BLOG - EO Special Edition Wynn Fall Classic


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Table redraw: 

Unibet qualifiers in bold. 

Feature Table 1 Jussi Perlinen Finland
Feature Table 2 Joe Serock USA
Feature Table 3 Regi Blinker Netherlands
Feature Table 4 Morten Froland Norway
Feature Table 5 Andrew Warren USA
Feature Table 6 Rex Clinkscales USA
Feature Table 7 Egi Adriaans Belgium
Feature Table 8 Ekrem Bozkurt Turkey
Feature Table 9 Yngve Steen Norway

6 1 Florin Haiduc Romania
6 2 Jim Agate USA
6 3 Hong Zhang China
6 4 Don Johnson USA
6 5 Federico Butteroni Italy
6 6 Jan Perzel Slovakia
6 7 Paul Nguyen USA
6 8 Andrey Plotnikov Russia
6 9 Henrik Tellving Sweden

8 1 Ryan Readenour USA
8 2 Joris Springael Belgium
8 3 Jordan Cristos USA
8 4 Mark Hagendijk Netherlands
8 5 Lawrence Ma USA
8 6 Joseph Wertz USA
8 7 Kenny Ho USA
8 8 Sean Chen USA
8 9 Martin Soukup Czech Republic

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Regi Blinker is the first man to depart after the break. 

The ex-Sheffield Wednesday and Celtic footballer had been doing fantastically in his biggest buy-in poker tournament to date. 

But his exit hand was brutal after getting it all-in pre for his last 10bbs. 

He flopped two pair with AJ vs. 33 but a 3 on the turn and 3 on river saw him lose to runner runner quads. 

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Norway's Morten Frøland has departed in 25th place and Kenny Ho leaves in 26th with both players taking home $4,452. 

Frøland had four cashes at the Irish Poker Open this year and three in the same festival the year before. He also achieved a third-place finish at the 2015 Norwegian National Championship which earnt him $25,373. 

The play has now continued with 24 players remaining. 

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Sean Chan (23rd) & qualifier Jan Perzel (22nd) bust for $5,031

Chan shoved from the cutoff and was reshoved on by the SB who was then called by the BB in dramatic fashion. 

Chen: Q ♦️♠️

Readenour: A♠️♥️

Springael: A ♣️♠️

Readenour and Springael ended up chopping the pot with a turned straight as Chen departed. 

Slovakian Perzel's exit was even harsher as he ran his 19bb stack into QQ with AQ and to add injury to insult the last remaining Q appeared on the flop. 

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Dutchman Mark Hagendijk just got a big double but then proceeded to lose half of it just minutes later.

When his K6 beat AK after an all-in blind on blind he climbed up to 800k. 

But he then lost a flip against Ryan Readenour when his AJo could not hit against pocket eights. 

 

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Our most recent player to depart the EO field is Joseph Wertz (21st place.)

Wertz shoved 9bbs from the Button and was called by Martin Soukup in SB. 

Soukup's K ♦️♣️ held verus 10 ♥️♥️ to move him up to 1.8m and the chip lead as Wertz claims $5,031. 

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Finland's Jussi Perlinen (20th) and Paul Nguyen (19th) take home $5,685 in the Wynn Fall Classic EO as we redraw for the final 18. 

Feature Table 1 Jordan Cristos USA
Feature Table 2 Martin Soukup Czech Republic
Feature Table 3 Joris Springael Belgium
Feature Table 4 Ekrem Bozkurt Turkey
Feature Table 5 Andrey Plotnikov Russia
Feature Table 6 Rex Clinkscales USA
Feature Table 7 Egi Adriaans Belgium
Feature Table 8 Andrew Warren USA
Feature Table 9 Hong Zhang China

6 1 Florin Haiduc Romania
6 2 Lawrence Ma USA
6 3 Joe Serock USA
6 4 Mark Hagendijk Netherlands
6 5 Federico Butteroni Italy
6 6 Yngve Steen Norway
6 7 Ryan Readenour USA
6 8 Jim Agate USA
6 9 Henrik Tellving Sweden

 

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Final 18 chip counts:

Martin Soukup CZ  2,025,000 Unibet Q
Hong Zhang CN 1,452,000 
Yngve Steen NO 1,060,000 Unibet Q
Jordan Cristos US 1,050,000 
Federico Butteroni IT 1,050,000 

Andrey Plotnikov RU 954,000 
Egi Adriaans BE 849,000 Unibet Q
Rex Clinkscales US 847,000 
Ryan Readenour US 630,000 
Florin Haiduc RO 610,000 Unibet Q

Joris Springael BE 567,000 
Andrew Warren US 432,000 
Jim Agate US 430,000 
Mark Hagendijk NL 420,000 Unibet Q

Henrik Tellving SE  350,000 Unibet Q
Ekrem Bozkurt TR 328,000 
Lawrence Ma US 170,000 

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Lawrence Ma Eliminated in 18th Place ($5,685)

In a standard all-in situation Lawrence Ma found himself at risk for his tournament life after shoving an 8bb stack with A9o and being looked up by Joe Serock who held AJo. 

Ma couldn't improve and collected $5,685. 

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Day 2 of the Wynn Fall Classic European Open has come to a close with 17 players bagging and tagging for tomorrow's final day. The play is due to resume at Noon local time tomorrow. Czech Martin Soukup leads the pack with all players guaranteed a minimum of $6,452.

Chip counts:

Martin Soukup CZ 1,977,000 Unibet Q
Hong Zhang CN 1,283,000 
Jordan Cristos US 1,202,000 
Egi Adriaans BE 1,055,000 Unibet Q
Yngve Steen NO 1,025,000 Unibet Q
Federico Butteroni IT 876,000 
Andrey Plotnikov RU 818,000 
Ryan Readenour US 788,000 
Rex Clinkscales US 778,000 
Joe Serock US 687,000 
Andrew Warren US 624,000 
Mark Hagendijk NL 555,000 Unibet Q
Joris Springael BE 520,000 
Jim Agate US 385,000 
Florin Haiduc RO 315,000 Unibet Q
Ekrem Bozkurt TR 310,000 
Henrik Tellving SE  309,000 Unibet Q

Table draw:

Feature Table 1 Jordan Cristos USA
Feature Table 2 Martin Soukup Czech Republic
Feature Table 3 Joris Springael Belgium
Feature Table 4 Ekrem Bozkurt Turkey
Feature Table 5 Andrey Plotnikov Russia
Feature Table 6 Rex Clinkscales USA
Feature Table 7 Egi Adriaans Belgium
Feature Table 8 Andrew Warren USA
Feature Table 9 Hong Zhang China

Secondary Table 1 Florin Haiduc Romania
Secondary Table 2 --empty-- --
Secondary Table 3 Joe Serock USA
Secondary Table 4 Mark Hagendijk Netherlands
Secondary Table 5 Federico Butteroni Italy
Secondary Table 6 Yngve Steen Norway
Secondary Table 7 Ryan Readenour USA
Secondary Table 8 Jim Agate USA
Secondary Table 9 Henrik Tellving Sweden

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