Day 2 of the PokerStars.com European Poker tour Loutraki Main Event has been concluded and it saw a total of 336 players at the start, and right at the very end of it, only 232 players will be returning for day 3 and it was Team PokerStars Pro member Tony Judet who took the lead with his 288,200 stack of chips.
Toni Judet, Passing Through with Ease
At the start of the day, Toni Judet was already in second place with his 143,500 chips. As the day progressed, Judet played skilfully and cruised through the day, eventually ending up with 288,200 on first place.
Notables Along the Way
There were also a number of skilled players around, but one particular table had a number of them. At table 19, Kenny Hallaert, McLean Karr, Jude Ainsworth, Heinz Kamutzki, Salman Behbehani, and Rupert Elder were all battling it out with each other as things went by. Unfortunately for Kamutzki, Hallaert and Behbehani, they will not be returning on the next day. Karr and Ainsworth were then able to build up sizeable chip stacks and later on moved to another table.
At the new table, they found Roberto Romanello, Jan Bendick, and Tom Marchese’s plastic bag, since Marchese was not able to attend the event he has won a seat for. Right after some intense action, Karr was reduced to 33,400, Ainsworth ended up with 117,200, Romanello with 112,500 and Rupert Elder ended up with 118,300, and they all will be returning on day 3. Other notable players spotted during the day were Jason Wheeler, Kevin MacPhee, David Peters, Ana Marquez, David Vamplew, Johnny Lodden, and more.
Chip Rankings on to the Next Day
Right at the very end of the day, it was Tony Judet who managed to maintain his sizeable chip stack and eventually ended up as the next day’s chip leader with 288,200. Of course, right behind him, not far away is Zimnan Ziyard, with a total of 238,900 stack of chips to be used for the next day. Sitting right on third in terms of chip holdings is Fahredin Mustafov, with a total of 225,200 chips. On fourth place, having a stack of chips that total to 221,900 is Robert Cezarescu, and of course, on fifth chip ranking at the end of the day is Jacques Torbey with a total of 219,600.

