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      2023 World Series of Poker

      Event #51: $1,000 Tag Team
      Day: 2
      Event Info

      2023 World Series of Poker

      Final Results
      Winner
      Winning Hand
      k8
      Prize
      $190,662
      Event Info
      Buy-in
      $1,000
      Prize Pool
      $1,140,980
      Entries
      1,282
      Level Info
      Level
      32
      Blinds
      125,000 / 250,000
      Ante
      250,000
      Players Info - Day 2
      Entries
      252
      Players Left
      26

      Day 2 of Event #51: $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em Begins at 12 PM

      Alejandro Lococo
      Alejandro Lococo

      Welcome to Day 2 of Event #51: $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. There were 1,282 teams registered in Day 1, surpassing last year's mark of 913 participants. This year, the field generated a prize pool worth $570,490 with first place being $95,331.

      Day 2 will start at 12 p.m., close to the money bubble with only 252 teams remaining and 193 to make the money. As well as the money, all of them will be competing for a 2023 World Series of Poker bracelet.

      Mark Evangelista and his teammate are coming back with the nice chiplead stack of 462,000 chips. They are followed by Team Kenneth Gallo (382,000), Team Richard Ali (325,000), the duo of Amber Donatelli - Marcus Stein (325,000), and the paring of French players Jeremy Palvini - Jean-Paul Pasqualini (305,000).

      Top Ten Chip Counts

      RankPlayer/TeamCountryChip CountBig Blinds
      1Mark EvangelistaUnited States462,000225
      2Kenneth GalloUnited States382,000153
      3Richard AliUnited States325,500130
      4Amber Donatelli - Marcus SteinUnited States325,000130
      5Jeremy Palvini - Jean-Paul PasqualiniFrance305,000122
      6Peter Zolnai - Patrik CiklaminiUnited States286,500115
      7Jesse Sylvia - Ashley SleethUnited States281,500113
      8Ronald PhippsUnited States273,000109
      9Eduardo Nejaim - Marcello SeriozBrazil266,000106
      10Shahin ShayestehUnited States261,000104

      Other notable names who have advanced to Day 2 including the Argentinian duo Alejandro Lococo - Martin Pineiro (205,000), Sarah Stefan - Kyna England (190,000), the German team Sebastian Pauli and Jonas Lauck (165,000), or Jessica Teusl - Stefan Lehner (152,500)

      Action will begin on Level 12 with blinds at 1,000/2,500/2,500 and the day will end after 11 one-hour levels of play. There are no breaks (excepts for color-ups), since one member of each team is always on a "break." The player that bagged at the end of the night is the player that must start at noon.

      Stay tuned to PokerNews for regular updates on the action and all news until the end of the tournament.

      Tags: Alejandro LococoAmber DonatelliAshley SleethJean-Paul PasqualiniJeremy PalviniJesse SylviaJessica TeuslJonas LauckKenneth GalloKyna EnglandMarcus SteinMark EvangelistaMartin PineiroPatrik CiklaminiPeter ZolnaiRichard AliSarah StefanSebastian PauliStefan Lehner