Julie Le opened from under the gun to 33,000. Two seats to her left, Chien Chih Weng moved all in for about 360,000. Action folded all the way back to Weng who made the call.
Julie Le:
Chien Chih Weng:
No paint to be found, the board ran out and Le locked up the full double with the better ace high.
Vitaliya Dubovik open-shoved for 244,000 with in her hands and it folded to Ying Lai who called all in in the small blind for her last 76,000, holding .
A board came, improving Lai's hand into trips to give her the double up.
Day 2 of Event #61: Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship has concluded. While 274 players returned at the start of the day, only 42 hopefuls remain in contention after another ten levels of 60 minutes each here at the 2022 World Series of Poker at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas.
Cherish Andrews, second in chips when Day 2 kicked off, continued where she left off, and maintained one of the biggest stacks all day long. She took a massive pot at the end of the day against Gloria Jackson when she called Jackson’s third barrel on the river for half-million chips with a set to take an undisputed chip lead and end the day with 1,800,000.
Top 10 Chip Counts
Place
Player
Country
Chips
Big Blinds
1
Cherish Andrews
United States
1,800,000
90
2
Natalie Hof
Germany
1,100,000
55
3
Chenyi Liu
United States
785,000
39
4
Marybeth Anderson
United States
760,000
38
5
Christina Gollins
United States
745,000
37
6
Ranae Warren
United States
675,000
34
7
Felisa Westermann
Germany
665,000
33
8
Gargee Sharma
United States
625,000
31
9
Jessica Teusl
Austria
615,000
31
10
Kultida Berman
United States
605,000
30
Right behind her sits German Natalie Hof with 1,100,000 in chips. Hof, who counts $111,556 in total live earnings, with a biggest live cash worth $ 23,594, will try to one-up that performance and collect her first WSOP bracelet on the way. They are the only players so far over the million-mark as Chenyi Liu completes the podium with 785,000.
Other notables left in the field include Charlotte "Sjlot" Van Brabander (380,000), PokerNews host Tiffany Michelle (250,000), member of the GGPoker Twitch Squad Pamela "Pamsi" Balzano (165,000), Lexy Gavin (401,000), Amanda Baker (580,000) and Melanie Weisner (560,000).
Day 2 Highlights
The bubble burst during Level 13, when Juliana Vidal and Kelli Storck busted at the same time to split the min-cash, guaranteeing the other 160 players at least $1,600.
The eliminations that followed came at an intense speed right after and Lara Eisenberg, the defending champion, who came back to the battle this morning with a short stack managed to reach the money but couldn’t hold much longer and hit the rail in 103rd place for $2,000.
WSOP bracelet winner Leo Margets left the field right before the dinner break due to an unlucky river when her pocket nines fell against Vitaliya Dubovik with ace-jack. Margets made a set but the river gave Dubovik a straight to bust the winner of last year's The Closer event in 80th place for $2,398.
Loni Hui, who was the last bracelet owner in the field, joined the rail after the dinner break when she shoved her small stack with ace-deuce offsuit and couldn’t hit against ace-king suited in Chenyi Liu’s hand.
Sharma Gargee was the top stack entering the day and faced many ups and downs, but managed to bag a comfortable stack worth 625,000. On the other hand, Molly Mossey and Xuan Liu ran out of chips right before it was time to bag. Liu lost her last chips when her ace-queen fell against Kultida Berman’s ace-king while Mossey couldn’t hit with king-jack against the ace-three of How, who made trips.
The remaining 42 players are guaranteed at least $3,886. However, they will all have their eyes on the WSOP gold bracelet and the top prize of $166,975 that will be awarded Saturday. They will return on Friday, July 1st at 12:00 p.m. local time and play down to the last five players.
Cards will be back in the air on Level 21 with blinds of 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 big blind ante. There will be a 15-minute break after every two 60-minute levels of play and a one hour dinner break after Level 26, around 6:30 p.m.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the tournament floor until a champion is crowned, so stay here for all the updates!