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50 players returned to Sarasota's One Eyed Jacks Poker Room for Day 2 of America's Poker Tour $1100 Main Event. 27 places get paid with close to $58k going to the Champion!
The chipleader returning from dinner break is Sarasota's own Jack Dunn with 122,600. Good luck Jack! Level - 10 Blinds - 500/1000 Antes - 100 Remaining - 46/90
There's a big crowd gathering around the middle table, what say we all go over and see what's taking place. Look, there's a bunch of players with all their stacks in the middle, and most of them are standing up behind their chairs. The only one seated is Corey Hochman (above), and there's a good reason, but I'll get to that in a minute. Preflop, raise, raise, raise, all-in, all-in, all-in, call ... four players are all-in. Player A - Players B - Mike Puccio - What about Hochman, and why is he the only one sitting down? A) he has everyone covered. B) He has The flop comes out , top pair for Player A, backdoor Broadway draw for Player B, Puccio has a gutter straight draw, Hochman still has the best hand and picked up the best backdoor flush draw too. Turn is , river is and most all of the chips in the entire building go sliding towards Hochman. No, really, he's now not just the D...
Jack Torcolese opens for 55,000 Skreens makes it 170,000. Tortolese 4-bets all in for 438,000 and after having ShellyTheDealer pull in the bet, Skreens makes the call. Skreens - Tortolese - The board runs out and Tortolese is eliminated in 5th place, cashing for $9,598. This finish was one place better than his cash in the inaugural America's Poker Tour Main Event last November, also held at Majestic Star. Brian Skreens - 1,400,000 Level - 24 Blinds - 12k/24k Antes - 4k Remaining - 4/183 -- Dan Ross
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