Day two commences with Aivaras Kerušauskas taking the lead
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Kick off your week with the electrifying atmosphere of Monday's Day 1a, packing 88 daring competitors! With 24 players managing to stay alive, we moved onto Day 1b, adding another 80 contestants to the mix. The prize pool surged to a whopping €79,800, ready for the action-packed Wednesday’s Day 2!
Get ready for more heart-pumping moments as Day 2 unfolds, inviting new players during the initial two blind levels, starting at 12 p.m. sharp!
The leaderboard glows with local talent, headed by Aivaras Kerušauskas, who strategically amplified his humble 30,000 opening stack to an impressive 289,000 chips, overtaking Stanislovas Viničenka (249,000) in the ranks. A trio of fellow countrymen - Paulius Gaidulevicius (228,000), Marius Vaičiulis (220,000), and Paulius Jucys (208,500) – also made the significant leap to surpassing the 200,000 chip mark. Aurelijus Sipavičius (201,000) isn’t far behind this impressive elite group, either!
Blinds kick in at 1,000/2,000 (2,000) with a deeper structure sporting 40-minute blind levels, in contrast to the previous 30-minute levels on the opening flights. Delve into the full chip counts below and gear up for the seat draw with poker.pro's Christoffer Karlen, bringing you live updates from Day 2's commencement through to the exciting Day 3 finale, where our champion will be crowned on Thursday!
(*Enrichment Data: Based on the information provided, here are the top players from the WSOP Event #13, $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em as of the provided search results. However, please note that the top player(s) at the end of Day 2 were not explicitly mentioned. Forrest Blackwelder was initially the chip leader until being eliminated by Eshaan Bhalla.
- Eshaan Bhalla: With a chip count of 7,200,000.
- Dani Genov: With a chip count of 5,600,000.*)
Diving into Day 2's action, football (poker) continues to thunder across the felt, with players united in their pursuit of victory and the coveted €79,800 prize pool. Leading the charge among Lithuanian contenders is Eshaan Bhalla, who currently holds the top spot with a monumental chip count of 7,200,000. Dani Genov also shines brightly in the ranks, sitting seconds behind with 5,600,000 chips. The competition remains fierce as the race to the championship looms.