Elin Heath raised to 1,300 from late position and Diego Gomez called in the cutoff. On the flop, Heath continued for 1,700 and Gomez called before the appeared on the turn. Heath's second bet was for 5,000 and Gomez opted for a raise to 14,700. That got a fold from Heath, who is still up for the day despite forfeiting this pot.
The same table also features Jason Wheeler and Xixiang Luo as well.
With about 20,000 in the middle on the turn of a board, Orlando Romero bet 10,100 and Sadan Turker check-called.
The completed the board on the river and Turker laid out a bet worth 7,500. Romero instantly threw out a bet of 35,000 which covered Turker and sent him into the tank.
After a few moments, Turker stacked his chips, slid them forward and Romero instantly mucked his cards. Turker pulled his stack back, raked in the pot and slid his cards to the dealer.
Eric "Barstool Nate" Nathan was heads up and on the button against Pedro Oliveira, who was under the gun. On the turn, the board read and Oliveira bet 6,400. Nathan quickly called. On the river, Oliveira checked. Nathan almost immediately announced he was all in.
Richard Dromzee raised to 1,700 from the hijack and both Alexandru Papazian (recent bracelet winner), on the button, and Kristy Arnett, in the big blind, called.
The came on the flop. Arnett checked, Dromzee bet 3,300, Papazian checked his cards again and folded. Arnett called.
The turn was the on which they both checked.
The river completed the board with the , Arnett check-called the 4,000 bet of Dromzee. Dromzee showed and Arnett mucked.
Allen Kessler was seated in Miranda at the start of the day, but his seat his now empty.
According to Twitter he got it in with against an active opponent who held . Despite turning a spade flush draw there was no help on the river and Kessler was eliminated midway through the first level of the day.
While we didn't catch the action, Will Kassouf was shouting "Eight high like a boss!" while James Chen shipped chips over to Marcelo Asensio for a double up.
Chen was holding for a set while Asensio held for a rivered flush on a board of .
Chen's stack was more than cut in half while Asensio has almost tripled where he started the day.
Kenneth Cleeton, who won his Main Event seat as part of a Daniel Negreanu contest, is sitting at a "more fun table" than his Day 1 table.
It might be more fun, but this table is filled with talent. Harrison Gimbel is in the nine seat. He recently completed the "Triple Crown" when he won his first WSOP gold bracelet in the $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em earlier this week.
Andreas Klatt is in the one seat. Klatt came second in the Monte Carlo Main Event and won a side event at the same tournament festival. He has made the majority of his $785,021 in career tournament earnings in the span of three days.
Artur Rudziankov is in the two seat. He just won his first WSOP gold bracelet and just under $400,000 in Event #58: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em. He has just over $900,000 in career earnings and is ninth on the Czech Republic's all-time money list.
Rolad Israelashvili is a stape in the WSOP with over $2-million in WSOP earnings on 116 cashes between the WSOP circuit, WSOP proper, and the WSOP Europe. He has five WSOP circuit rings, but has yet to win a WSOP gold bracelet.
Cleeton has no recorded cashes and this is the first time he is playing the WSOP Main Event.