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WSOP Update - Kara Scott makes Day 3
Day 2b of the WSOP main event has just been completed with PartyPoker.com Sports Stars Challenge III winner Kara Scott making it to day 3. An amazing 2,379 players began day 2b and only 855 players made it to day 3
Kara started the day with 111,000 chips and had an inconsistent day falling to one stage to 66,000 chips. She managed to regain some of those lost chips and end up on 84,000.
Six time world snooker champion Steve Davis started the day with around 56,000 chips and steadily built his stack throughout the day and will go into day 3 with 166,000. Steve will be looking to make the money for the second time in three years.
Premier League Poker star Phil Hellmuth is looking to add to his 11 bracelets and stands on 200,000 chips.
Matchroom Poker regular Dale Hoy will also lead the charge but may struggle on day three as he only has 44,000 chips – but anything is possible.
Katherine Hartree put up a sterling performance but was knocked out when her Ace King failed to improve against her opponents Aces.
1300 players remain with the top 666 getting paid. Day 3 should see some very interesting play.
Kara started the day with 111,000 chips and had an inconsistent day falling to one stage to 66,000 chips. She managed to regain some of those lost chips and end up on 84,000.
Six time world snooker champion Steve Davis started the day with around 56,000 chips and steadily built his stack throughout the day and will go into day 3 with 166,000. Steve will be looking to make the money for the second time in three years.
Premier League Poker star Phil Hellmuth is looking to add to his 11 bracelets and stands on 200,000 chips.
Matchroom Poker regular Dale Hoy will also lead the charge but may struggle on day three as he only has 44,000 chips – but anything is possible.
Katherine Hartree put up a sterling performance but was knocked out when her Ace King failed to improve against her opponents Aces.
1300 players remain with the top 666 getting paid. Day 3 should see some very interesting play.






