World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open Day 2: Whetstone Solid as a Rock; Shorr Lurking

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Day 2 of the World Poker Tour Hollywood Poker Open took place on Sunday. Registration was held open until the start of play on Day 2, which allowed for another five players to join the mix and increase the overall field size to 97. From there, 62 were in action to start the second day with Ali Eslami in the lead. At the end of play on Sunday, the field was whittled down to 27 players with ClubWPT qualifier Andy Whetstone leading. He holds 334,400 in chips going into Day 3.

The WPT��s own Mike Sexton was one of the players returning for Day 2, but he didn��t go much further than that. Sexton only made it to Level 8 before his AxXx couldn��t beat an opponent��s AxJx. Sexton was joined on the rail by Jason Koon, Jack McClelland, Gregory Brooks, Jonathan Little and Hoyt Corkins. Corkins fell to eventual end-of-the-day chip leader Whetstone.

On the flop of 10?7?3?, Corkins checked and Whetstone bet 12,000. Corkins check-raised to 60,000 and Whetstone moved all-in for 93,100. Corkins called and was all-in for less holding A?4? for the nut-flush draw. Whetstone tabled the A?A?. The turn brought the 7? and the river the 2? to leave Corkins in the dust and send Whetstone up the leaderboard with about 200,000 chips at the time.

Shannon Shorr was another player to have himself a great day on the felt. He finished with 250,900 in chips and will enter Day 3 in second place. In a key hand against Chris Bell, Shorr bet the flop of K?J?10? after Bell checked. Bell made the call, and the turn added the 10? to pair the board. Bell checked again and Shorr bet 12,500. Bell called.

The A? landed on the river and Bell fired out 20,000. Shorr put in a raise to 66,500, which was enough to put Bell all-in if he were to call. Several minutes passed with Bell in the tank before he eventually laid down his hand. Shorr scooped the pot and saw his stack eclipse the 200,000-chip mark at this point in the day.

Eslami only added a few thousand chips to the stack he entered the day with and finished on 153,300. Also still alive and moving onto Day 3 are Erik Seidel with 133,000, Allen Kessler with 72,400, William Reynolds with 70,900, Andy Frankenberger with 61,100 and Amanda Musumeci with 57,900.

Day 3 Seating Assignments and Chip Counts

TableSeatPlayerChips
11William Johnson61,700
12Terry Jacobs90,600
13Michael Rocco137,700
14Andrew Whetstone334,400
15Chris Bell40,700
16Richard Pflum14.600
17Michael Miller90,700
18Ben Tollerene95,200
19Michael Scarbough170,500
    
21Hassan Beydoun58,200
22William Reynolds70,900
23Ali Eslami153,300
24Amanda Musumeci57,900
25Shannon Shorr250,900
26Larry Ormson66,200
27Steve Russell37,200
28Thomas Marchese29,800
29Steven Kelly233, 000
    
31Erik Seidel133,000
32Karec Terrell29,900
33David Anthony207,000
34Allen Kessler72,400
35Shawn Cunix38,000
36Neal Vansuan96,400
37James Hensley132,800
38Steve Barcheck193,600
39Andrew Frankenberger61,100

Day 3 will begin on Monday at 1:00 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT). The final 27 players will return to play until ten remain. Be sure to check back on PokerNews for the recap from play.

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