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Event 1: Jaime Campos Leads With 83 Players Left

As the next break approaches, there are 83 players remaining in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em), with an average chip count around 817,000 (27 big blinds). These players are all guaranteed at least $2,136.

Here’s a look at the chipleaders, along with some of the notables further back, with the blinds at 15,000-30,000 and a 3,000 ante.

1.  Jaime Campos  –  2,550,000  (85 bb)
2.  Steven McKoy  –  2,300,000  (76 bb)
3.  Brian Reinert  –  1,800,000  (60 bb)
4.  Pedro Rios  –  1,800,000  (60 bb)

Daniel Navarrete  –  1,550,000  (51 bb)
Mike Beasley  –  1,400,000  (46 bb)
Marvin Young  –  1,380,000  (46 bb)
John Liu  –  1,300,000  (43 bb)
Zachary Kessler  –  1,100,000  (36 bb)
Brian Phillis  –  1,000,000  (33 bb)
David Diaz  –  805,000  (26 bb)
Angelo Miele  –  800,000  (26 bb)
Michael Tait  –  348,000  (11 bb)
Marsha Wolak  –  330,000  (11 bb)

Jamie Campos took the chip lead after busting a player in a post-flop aces-vs.-queens situation. The flop came JC9S3H, and the player with pocket queens was all in for about 400,000, but Campos dominated him with pocket aces.

The turn was the a blank, and the river was a K, which caused a brief moment of tension as everyone was watching for a queen. Campos won the pot worth about a million in chips to bust his opponent and move into the chip lead with 2.55 million.

Event 1: 99 Players Left

The field continues to shrink quickly after dinner here in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em), and they are down to the final 11 tables (99 players). These players are all guaranteed at least $1,933 in prize money.

The average chip stack is about 685,000 (28 big blinds), so this rapid pace should continue for a while with blinds at 12,000-24,000 and a 3,000 ante.

Event 1: 136 Players Left at Dinner Break

The remaining 136 players in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em) take their 40-minute dinner break. Action will resume around 8:05 pm EDT.

We’ve scouted out the chipleading stacks, and we’ll attach names to the chip counts when the players return from dinner. The average chip stack is about 505,000, and there are 10 players in the field with more than 1 million in chips.

Action will continue tonight until the field reaches the final table (which seems unlikely), or until 3:00 am EDT, whichever happens first.

Event 1: Player Skips Day 2, Makes the Money

Moises Benchlouch survived the first day of Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em) with 212,100. He was 31st in chips with 697 players remaining as the field headed into Day 2.

But Benchlouch never showed up for Day 2.

His chip stack was slowly blinded down, but it made it thru the Money Bubble in good shape. When the field took their second break, Benchlouch still had about 72,000 in his stack.

But an empty chair can only go so far as the blinds increase, and Benchlouch’s stack was recently felted to finish in 197th place, earning $916.

Moises Benchlouch – Out in 197th Place ($916)

Moises Benchlouch never showed up on Day 2 of Event 1, but his chip stack was big enough to finish in the money.
Moises Benchlouch never showed up on Day 2 of Event 1, but his chip stack was big enough to finish in the money.

In other news, Zachary Kessler may be our most recent chipleader, but he hasn’t been able to get the best of David Diaz. Diaz doubled thru Kessler earlier today with A-9 beating A-Q.

A short while ago, Diaz and Kessler were battling each other over a board of Q-9-7-10-Q. Diaz bet 74,000 on the river, and Kessler called.

Diaz showed QDJC to win the pot with trip queens, and Kessler mucked.

David Diaz  –  680,000  (56 bb)
Zachary Kessler  –  1,085,000  (90 bb)

Event 1: Three Players Over a Million in Chips

When the field took their second break of the day in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em), there were 260 players remaining, with an average chip count around 260,000. (The similarity in those numbers is just a coincidence.)

A scan of the field during the break turned up three players with more than a million in chips, while nobody else had more than 700,000. The blinds have increased to 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante.

Zachary Kessler  –  1,325,000  (132 bb)
Angelo Miele  –  1,310,000  (131 bb)
Pedro Rios  –  1,150,000  (115 bb)

The average chip stack has only about 26 big blinds, so the field should continue shrinking rather quickly.

Action will continue today until the field reaches the final table (which seems unlikely) or 3:00 am EDT, whichever comes first.

Here are photos of the three chipleaders:

Zachary Kessler

Zachary Kessler  –  1,325,000  (132 bb)

 

Angelo Miele

Angelo Miele  –  1,310,000  (131 bb)

 

Pedro Rios

Pedro Rios  –  1,150,000  (115 bb)

Event 1: The Money Bubble Bursts Before It Begins

With 35 tables in play, the Money Bubble wasn’t likely to last long in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em). As it turned out, hand-for-hand play wasn’t even necessary.

When the tournament staff announced for all the dealers to stop after the current hand, it took about 5-7 minutes for all the action to complete — with only 306 players remaining.

The players were expecting to start hand-for-hand play, but instead they heard this announcement: “Congratulations, players. You are all in the money!”

Here’s another look at the prizepool:

1st:  $138,952
2nd:  $103,970
3rd:  $79,615
4th:  $56,870
5th:  $39,265
6th:  $30,240
7th:  $23,020
8th:  $16,880
9th:  $12,095
10th-12th:  $9,766
13th-15th:  $7,630
16th-18th:  $6,409
19th-27th:  $5,392
28th-36th:  $4,578
37th-45th:  $3,866
46th-54th:  $3,357
55th-63rd:  $2,950
64th-72nd:  $2,645
73rd-81st:  $2,340
82nd-90th:  $2,136
91st-99th:  $1,933
100th-108th:  $1,628
109th-117th:  $1,526
118th-126th:  $1,424
127th-135th:  $1,322
136th-144th:  $1,221
145th-162nd:  $1,119
163rd-180th:  $1,017
181st-198th:  $916
199th-216th:  $814
217th-234th:  $712
235th-252nd:  $610
253rd-279th:  $509
280th-306th:  $407

Action in Event 1 will continue tonight until the field reaches the final table (unlikely) or 3:00 am EDT, whichever happens first.

Event 1: The Money Bubble Is About To Begin

The field in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em) has dropped below 310 players, and the tournament staff has asked the dealers to complete the current hand and then stop the action. As soon as all the tables finish their current hand, the Money Bubble will begin.

The final 306 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $407.

Action will continue tonight until the field reaches the final table or 3:00 am, whichever happens first.

Event 1: A Look at Chipleaders Near the Money Bubble

A careful scan thru the field of Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em) at the break turned up about a dozen players with more than 500,000 in chips. Here’s a look at the top of the leaderboard:

1.  Robert Malloy  –  780,000  (130 bb)
2.  Brayden Fritzshall  –  715,000  (119 bb)
T-3.  Zachary Kessler  –  645,000  (107 bb)
T-3.  Angelo Miele  –  645,000  (107 bb)
5.  Francis Margaglione  –  605,000  (100 bb)
6.  Marvin Young  –  600,000  (100 bb)

There were 375 players remaining at the break, and 20 minutes later, that number has already fallen to 342. The field will reach the money at 306 players.

There is a lot of action out in the field, and there has already been some movement at the top of the leaderboard since the break. Robert Malloy and Brayden Fritzshall have both fallen below 700,000, and Angelo Miele has taken the lead with about 720,000.

Miele may have the tournament chip lead, but he’s not in a great position at his table. Marvin Young is sitting on his immediate left, now with about 675,000 in chips.

Zachary Kessler was poised to take the chip lead after David Diaz moved all in from the button for 104,500 with AS9S. Kessler called with a dominating ACQS.

But the board came QCJD10H2S8D, and Diaz rivered a queen-high straight to win the pot and double up to about 230,000.

If his A-Q would have held up, Kessler would’ve had the chip lead with about 780,000, but instead he has fallen to about 550,000.

Event 1: 375 Players Left; 306 Get Paid

With the first three levels of the day complete, the players in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em) take their first 15-minute break of the day. When action resumes at 3:30 pm EDT, the blinds will be 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante.

With 375 players remaining from a field of 3,391, the average chip stack is about 180,000 (30 big blinds).

The field is getting closer to the Money Bubble, as the final 306 players will be guaranteed at least $407.

We’ve used the break to scan for the big stacks in the field, and we’ll attach names to those stacks shortly after play resumes and post the leaderboard here.

Event 1: Bill Mullins Eliminated

Bill Mullins started the day with 107,900 in Event 1 ($350 No-Limit Hold’em), but couldn’t get much going here on Day 2 as two hands led to his downfall.

Mullins lost about half of his stack when his pocket tens couldn’t hold off Q-8.

A short while later, action folded to the small blind, who limped with Q-Q. Mullins checked his option in the big blind with 6-5.

The flop came J-7-5, the small blind checked his over pair, Mullins bet his pair of fives, and the small blind called.

The turn was an 8, giving Mullins a pair with an open-ended straight draw. The small blind check-called another bet with his overpair of queens.

The river was an A, and the small blind continued his slow play by checking again. Mullins bet his pair of fives, and the small blind thought for a while before he called to win the pot with his pocket queens.

Mullins has been eliminated from Event 1, but he has already walked over to sign up for Event 2 ($1,000 No-Limit Hold’em).