The remaining 12 players are now on their final 10-minute break of Day 2.
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Alexander Wilkinson limped in from the small blind and Daniel Negreanu raised from the big blind. Wilkinson called and drew three. Negreanu drew two and called a bet from Wilkinson after the draw.
On the second draw, Wilkinson drew two and Negreanu took one. Wilkinson bet and Negreanu committed his last 3,000.
Wilkinson drew one on the final draw and Negreanu was pat.
Daniel Negreanu: Jx8x7x3x2x
Alexander Wilkinson: 9x6x3x2x/Xx
Wilkinson needed some help and he peeled a 4x to make a nine-six to eliminate Negreanu in 13th place for $20,425.
Daniel Negreanu raised first-to-act and was called by Oscar Johansson in the small blind.
Both players drew two on the first draw and Johansson check-called a bet from Negreanu.
Johansson drew two on the second draw and Negreanu drew one. Johansson then check-raised a bet from Negreanu, who called.
Johansson stood pat and Negreanu tanked for a while before deciding to draw one. Johansson bet and Negreanu let his hand go — leaving himself just 60,000 behind.
Taylor Wilson shoved his last 20,000 into the middle and Michael Rodrigues three-bet from the button. The blinds got out of the way and action was heads up with Wilson at risk.
Wilson took three on the first draw and Rodrigues only took one. On the second draw, Wilson took two and Rodrigues stood pat. Wilson took one on the final draw and Rodrigues remained pat.
Taylor Wilson: 6x4x3x2x/Xx
Michael Rodrigues: 9x7x5x4x3x
Wilson had a shot but he peeled 6x to pair up and end his night in 14th place for $20,425.
Benny Glaser raised on the button and was called by Taylor Wilson in the big blind.
Both players drew two on the first draw and Wilson check-called a bet from Glaser.
On the second draw, each player took one off and Wilson again check-called a bet.
The same action occurred in the final round and Glaser turned over 8x7x5x4x3x. Wilson mucked and was left with just 30,000 after the hand.

On a recent The Chad & Jesse Poker Show straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP), the two hosts were joined by a poker legend!
This week, they are joined by Poker Hall of Famer Jack McClelland, who served as the Tournament Director of the WSOP from 1984-98. He was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2014 alongside Daniel Negreanu, and he talks about that honor as well as memories of Stu Ungar and Doyle Brunson, and what it was like to work for the legendary Benny Binion.
Action was heads up with a critical pot brewing on the first draw when Benny Glaser drew three and John Monnette took two.
Glaser check-raised a bet and Monnette called to see the second draw. Glaser stood pat and Monnette took two.
After the second draw, Glaser bet and Monnette committed his last 15,000. Glaser stood pat again on the third draw and Monnette took his shot with one.
Glaser turned over 7x6x5x3x2x and Monnette had 8x7x3x2x/Xx. The peel wasn't necessary and Monnette was out in 15th place for $20,425.
Ralph Perry was left with crumbs after drawing to pair of sevens against Jason Papastavrou's ace a few hands earlier.
In the elimination hand, Perry raised for his remaining stack from the cutoff and Taylor Wilson three-bet on the button. Everyone else folded.
Wilson remained pat throughout and Perry took two on each draw. Perry ended up drawing to a Qx8x7x5x2x against Wilson's 10x9x7x3x2x and Perry was eliminated.
Jason Lipiner raised from the button and Oscar Johansson called from the big blind. Both players drew two.
Johansson bet and Lipiner called after the first draw before both players took two once again. Lipiner committed his last 5,000 after a bet from Johansson.
Johansson stood pat on the last draw and Lipiner took two.
Jason Lipiner: 7x3x2x/XxXx
Oscar Johansson: 9x5x4x3x2x
Lipiner peeled 8x first and it was a good start, but the second card was Ax and Lipiner was out of the tournament in 17th place for $20,425.
Nível: 16
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 0