Shayar Lee has had a great start to Day 2 so far, but he didn't win this pot versus David O'Callaghan. Lee was in early position checking to O'Callaghan on a flop of , with 450,000 chips in the pot. O'Callaghan bet 200,000 and Lee made the call.
The turn caused both players to slow down, checking. Likewise on the river.
O'Callaghan tabled which was enough to take it versus Lee, who with a little shake of his head, folded his hand.
The final 62 players will be going on their first 15-minute break as they play down to a winner on Day 2. Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage.
Junxiu Zhang had jammed from the button for her last 240,000 versus a hijack open from Gary Whitehead. Whitehead made the call and cards were on their backs.
Junxiu Zhang:
Gary Whitehead:
The board ran out to bust Zhang, she still had a very respectable run. We have just 3 or 4 women left in the field now.