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Only 12 players managed to survive through another day of the $10,000 Limit Hold'em tournament. Jennifer Harman will have to work her way up, as she currently holds the shortest stack.
Only 116 players were remaining at the start of the second play day in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em tournament. With only 18 players ending in the money, it took the entire day to burst the bubble. Eventually, only 12 players defended their seats for the next play day.
Chris Ferguson and Carlos Mortensen were some of the first players to hit the rail. Meanwhile, Jennifer Harman was busy extending her lead and Shaun Deeb couldn't be displeased by his start of the day, as his stack climbed up to a respectable size.
As it has been for the most of the events in WSOP so far, dealers have been often criticised and apparently players found another thing to complain about over at Chino Rheem's table. On a board of QdTcJhAd5c, Rheem showed pocket kings and Hassan Habib turned over K-2 to collect his somewhat fortunate half of the pot. While the dealer was doing his best to gather the chips into two even stacks, Nick Frangos mumbled some words of assistance until the dealer finally snapped back, "Every time you guys tell me what to do, it takes longer! Every time! Every time!"