Start-of-day chip leader David Kim had a great start to the day and began to accumulate a massive stack with two tables left. The pace of play was rapid throughout the day, as eliminations came quicker than anticipated, especially when two tables were reached as there was an insane speed of eliminations that brought the field from 18 down to 12 in a span of about 20 minutes which made the counts deepen for the remaining players. Two-time bracelet winner Tom Koral, Timothy Mulroy and Svetlozar Momtchilov all finished the night with shorter stacks after they all had eventful days, especially Mulroy who made a big hero call with a three tables left to move to the top of the counts and ride the momentum from there. Song isn't too far behind in second with 9,040,000, and is in contention for a fourth career Circuit ring. Stephen Song had a great day as he vaulted to the top of the counts early on and dominated the final table for much of the night before finishing in second place. He comes back tomorrow with 9,440,000 in his stack, hoping to win his third Circuit ring. Lee Rzentkowski ended the night as chip leader after a final hand saw him crack aces and surge to the lead at the last moment. Lee Rzentkowski Scoops Lead on Last Hand After Wild Day 2ĭay 2 of the WSOPC Grand Victoria Main Event began with 80 players and ended with just 5 after 12 hours of frantic action.
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