Ryan Riess Takes From Connor Stuewe

Connor Stuewe opened to 2,500 on the button, and Jewook Oh called in the small blind, as did Ryan Riess in the big blind. The flop fell [Js9c5d], and action checked to Stuewe, who continued for 3,000. Oh, folded, and Riess called. The dealer burned and turned the [2c], and

Joelle Parenteau Takes From Ryan Riess

Ryan Riess opened to 7,000 from middle position and action folded to Joelle Parenteau in the big blind, she called. The flop fell [Qd5d5c], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the [Tc] and Parenteau checked. Riess bet 10,000, and Parenteau called. The river [Ac] completed the board

Riess Getting Short

When we arrived, Ryan Riess was seen checking on a flop of [10d2cJs] from the small blind. The big blind checked as well and the player under the gun bet 80,000. Riess called, the big blind folded. Riess check-called another 180,000 on the [8c] turn before they both checked the [2s]

High Roller Finale Back in Action

A few more players (see below) took their seats before the first cards of Day 2 hit the air, and we expect late entries to continue at a steady pace.

Full Starting Line-Up

The requisite number of players to start this event are now at their seats, and cards are in the air. Updates on entries and chip counts will be posted once per level. Table Seat Player 46 1 Chino Rheem 46 2 Christoph Vogelsang 46 3 46 4 John Duthie 46 5 Alexandrios Kolonias 46 6 46 7 Sirzat Hissou 46 8 45 1 45 2 Tibor Nagygyory 45 3 Kahle Burns 45 4 Martin Mathis 45 5 Ryan Riess 45 6 45 7 Govert Metaal 45 8

Early Entrants

The action is underway in Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham with blinds at 2,000 and 5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante. The dealer button started in Seat 1. World Series of Poker Main Event champion Ryan Riess is one of the players to start early. He has direct position on Dutch