Sameer Al Dbhany raised from middle position to 43,000 and was called by David Hengen in the hijack. Action folded to Robert Castoire in the small blind and he announced a raise. He made it an additional 100,000 to play which drew two quick folds from his opponents.
The final table is set at the Main Event of the WSOP Circuit stop at Horseshoe Souther Indiana and Aaron Massey leads the field with the only seven-figure chip count of the field. Joining him at the final table are ESPN's Bernard Lee and WSOP Circuit wizard and local favorite Mark "Pegasus" Smith.
Smith is looking to add his impressive sixth WSOP Circuit ring to his resume. He's also made his third final table of the series. Lee is seeking his first WSOP Circuit title to add to his impressive resume.
Play stalled late into Day 2 and it seemed unlikely that a final table would be reached by the end of play. But with only seconds remaining on the clock Lee caught Waseem Karim making a move on the button. Only just a few minutes prior to that Massey won a giant pot against Thang Nguyen. Massey flopped a king-high straight and broke the million chip mark after spending most of the latter stages of Day 2 on the bottom of the counts.
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