Chan himself fell short of an 11th bracelet, busting out early on Day 2. Seidel placed himself in a prime position to join Johnny Chan and honor the legacy of Doyle Brunson as the only ten-time bracelet winners. Day 2 of Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw lived up to its promise, as some of the best players in the world clashed in what some call “the purest form of poker.” Multiple WSOP bracelet winners, Main Event Champions, and those vying to add a first bracelet to their illustrious careers did battle, winnowing their way from 159 hopefuls to a select 24 who will meet again on Day 3 to crown a champion.Īmong those distinguishing themselves on Day 2 include nine-time bracelet winner and WSOP Hall of Famer Erik Seidel, who operated all day as a silent assassin, continuing the dominance he showed on Day 1.