![]() ![]() Day 1b chip leader Eugene Katchalov was the lone caller, leading to a flop. With a raise and three callers in front of him, Jaka put in a reraise from the big blind. He is seventh in chips heading into Day 3 and one hand in particular stood out from his Day 2 performance. The board ran out and Hellmuth was on his way.įaraz Jaka always seems to shine during World Poker Tour events and this time in San Jose is proving to be no different. He held and was live against Timoshenko's. Seth gave it up and Hellmuth opted to call after some thought. Andy Seth opened the action with a raise, Hellmuth put in a three-bet, and Timoshenko went all in for just a little bit more. He hit the 300,000 mark when he eliminated Shooting Star Yevgeniy Timoshenko. The turn card left Tran just one out to a straight flush that did not come on the river, boosting Hellmuth's stack to over 100,000. On a board, Hellmuth got it in with against fellow Shooting Star (player with a $5,000 bounty on the head) JC Tran's. Emerging at the top of the chip counts was none other than Phil Hellmuth whose play highlighted an exciting day of action on the felt.īefore he surged to the top, Hellmuth was all-in for his tournament life during the first level yesterday. After six levels of play, 27 players remain - all in the money. The World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting Star resumed on Wednesday with 126 players having made it through to Day 2. ![]()
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