Photo Recap: Day 2 of WPT World Championship

May 16, 2011

By BJ Nemeth

Registration for the WPT World Championship finally closed on Sunday, and the total field size reached 220, improving on last year’s number of 195. There were 32 players who joined the field on Day 2, including Freddy Deeb, Elky Grospellier, Tony G, Shaun Deeb, Phil Galfond, Allen Cunningham, Phil Hellmuth, and defending champion David Williams.

By the end of Day 2, there were 116 players remaining, with an average chip count of about 186,000. Here’s a photographic look back at Day 2 of the WPT World Championship:

9016 Bellagio Fountains
The balcony of the Fontana Lounge provides an excellent view of the famous Bellagio water fountains. This is the view that the players get during their breaks.

9030 Daniel Negreanu iPad Photos His Table
Daniel Negreanu stands on his chair to take an iPad photo of the players at his table before play begins on Day 2. Negreanu made it through the day to finish with a stack that is about half the average.

9119 Six WPT Champions
Table 49 may have been the most WPT titles we’ve ever seen at a single table. Six out of the nine players were former WPT winners, including one two-time winner.

Seat 1. Hoyt CorkinsWPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals (Season II), WPT Southern Poker Championship (Season VIII)
Seat 2. Andy FrankenbergerWPT Legends of Poker (Season IX), current POY points leader
Seat 3. Doyle BrunsonWPT Legends of Poker (Season III)
Seat 4. Abe MosseriChipleader
Seat 5. Dmitry Stelmak
Seat 6. David ChiuWPT World Championship (Season VI)
Seat 7. Elky GrospellierWPT Festa al Lago (Season VII)
Seat 8. Kyle Julius
Seat 9. Eugene KatchalovWPT Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic (Season VI)

Among this group, everyone survived to Day 3 except for Hoyt Corkins and Kyle Julius.

9205 Phil Hellmuth Arrives
In typical Phil Hellmuth fashion, he arrived during the last level of registration and gives a few words to the WPT cameras before taking his seat. (As you can see by the clock behind him, Hellmuth arrived about halfway thru the 90-minute level.)

9234 Erick Lindgren Kathy Liebert Phil Hellmuth
When Phil Hellmuth (right) took his seat, he found out he had position on both Kathy Liebert and Erick Lindgren. Among this group, late registration may have been the best strategy, as Hellmuth survived the day with 118,900, while Liebert and Lindgren were both eliminated.

9274 Josh Bergman vs Taylor Von Kriegenbergh
With the board showing [Kc8h5cKd] on the turn, recent WPT Seminole Hard Rock Showdown champion Taylor Von Kriegenbergh (right) studies Josh Bergman after Bergman bet into him. Von Kriegenbergh would fold, and go on to finish the day with an average stack. Bergman carried the momentum from this hand to have a strong final level, nearly doubling his stack to finish sixth in chips with 415,600.

9312 Jon Turner vs Yevgeniy Timoshenko
Yevgeniy Timoshenko (right) studies Jon Turner after Turner reraised all in preflop from the button. Timoshenko tanked long enough for someone to call the clock. Timoshenko let the countdown reach zero without acting, and his hand was declared dead. Turner won this pot, but finished the day with a below-average stack of 101,900. Meanwhile, Timoshenko finished the day 17th in chips with 315,800.

9350 Doyle Brunson and Abe Mosseri
Abe Mosseri (right) took the chip lead during the first level of the day when he got his stack all in after the flop with top two pair against Kevin Saul’s straight. Mosseri rivered a full house to double up, and he held the chip lead for most of the day. Mosseri finished with a tournament-leading 685,200. While Doyle Brunson (left) finished with "only" 244,000, that is still well above average with 116 players left.

1. Abe Mosseri – 685,200 (285 BBs)
2. Alan Sternberg – 606,400 (252 BBs)
3. Steven Kelly – 566,500 (236 BBs)
4. Roger Teska – 534,900 (222 BBs)
5. Scott Seiver – 461,300 (192 BBs)
6. Josh Bergman – 415,600 (173 BBs)
7. Justin Young – 414,100 (172 BBs)
8. Robert Mercer – 408,600 (170 BBs)
9. David Peters – 401,400 (167 BBs)
10. Darren Elias – 342,900 (142 BBs)

1st: $1,618,344
2nd: $1,061,900
3rd: $589,355
4th: $361,665
5th: $278,749
6th: $225,654
7th: $172,559
8th: $119,464
9th: $84,952
10th-12th: $63,714
13th-15th: $53,095
16th-18th: $42,476
19th-27th: $37,167

Day 3 begins at 12:00 noon PT. Return to WorldPokerTour.com for continuing live coverage, including hand updates, frequent chip counts, video interviews with Kimberly Lansing, and another episode of the Jess & BJ Show.

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