With a total of 555 entries on Day 1C, the total field size is now up to 1,808 entries. Among the late arrivals on Day 1C were Corey Burbick, Micah Smith, Pedro Rios, Steve Karp, Ebony Kenney, and Chris Bell.
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Complete Day 1A and Day 1B Chip Counts
Garcia Chipping Up
Blinds: 75/150
Picking up the action after the river of an board, Cord Garcia bet 1,950 from the big blind. His opponent in early position raised to 4,500, sending Garcia into the tank for a little while before he called. The early-position player showed for top pair, but Garcia tabled for two pair to take down the pot and increase his stack to about 37,000.
Notables in the Field
Among the players that are here so far include Alex Bolotin, Darryll Fish, Adam Levy, Barry Hutter, Cord Garcia, and Abbey Daniels.
Day 1C Set To Begin
The players in the Day 1C flight are currently taking their seats. Another 500ish entries are expected tonight, bringing the total amount of entries near the 1,800 mark.
Mark Spies Leads After Day 1A of Event #1 of Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open (SHRPO) at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida kicked off Thursday night with Day 1A of Event #1: $350 No-Limit Hold’em Deep Stack. After 14 levels of play, the starting field of 631 entries is down 121 players, each guaranteed a seat on Day 2 (to be played on Sunday). On top of the chip counts is Mark Spies with 427,000. He is followed by Michael Lipman (279,700), Chad Eveslage (270,000), and Jose Avila (230,400).
Also surviving the day were David Diaz (175,200), Peter Chin (88,200), Mike Beasley (84,000), Michael Morton (65,000), and Nancy Birnbaum (53,600). Among those who failed to survive Day 1A were Adam Levy, Darryll Fish, Corey Burbick, Raj Vohra, and Dan Buzgon. Since the event is a re-entry, you can expect to see those players back in action.
Here are the remaining flights for Event #1:
Day 1B: Friday, August 9 – 11 a.m.
Day 1C: Friday, August 9 – 7 p.m.
Day 1D: Saturday, August 10 – 11 a.m.
Day 1E: Saturday, August 10 – 7 p.m.
The 126 survivors from Day 1A have the option to re-enter in a later flight and will advance to Day 2 with their largest stack. Play resumes at 11 a.m. Friday morning and be sure to check out http://www.seminolehardrockpokeropen.com/live-updates for live updates on all of the action.
Mark Spies Leads the 121 Day 1A Survivors of Event #1
The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open (SHRPO) at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida kicked off Thursday night with Day 1A of Event #1: $350 No-Limit Hold’em Deep Stack. After 14 levels of play, the starting field of 631 entries is down 121 players, each guaranteed a seat on Day 2 (to be played on Sunday). On top of the chip counts is Mark Spies with 427,000. He is followed by Michael Lipman (279,700), Chad Eveslage (270,000), and Jose Avila (230,400).
Also surviving the day were David Diaz (175,200), Peter Chin (88,200), Mike Beasley (84,000), Michael Morton (65,000), and Nancy Birnbaum (53,600). Among those who failed to survive Day 1A were Adam Levy, Darryll Fish, Corey Burbick, Raj Vohra, and Dan Buzgon. Since the event is a re-entry, you can expect to see those players back in action.
Here are the remaining flights for Event #1:
Day 1B: Friday, August 9 – 11 a.m.
Day 1C: Friday, August 9 – 7 p.m.
Day 1D: Saturday, August 10 – 11 a.m.
Day 1E: Saturday, August 10 – 7 p.m.
The 126 survivors from Day 1A have the option to re-enter in a later flight and will advance to Day 2 with their largest stack. Play resumes at 11 a.m. Friday morning and we’ll be back here to provide live updates on all of the action.
Full Day 1A Chip Counts
A Few More Chip Counts
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 200
Mark Spies – 335,000 (167 bb)
Michael Lipman – 195,000 (92 bb)
Mike Beasley – 84,000 (42, bb)
David Diaz – 70,000 (35 bb)
Alex Bolotin – 54,000 (27 bb)
Raj Vohra – 40,000 (20 bb)
Michael Tait – 38,000 (19 bb)
Nancy Birnbaum – 28,000 (14 bb)
Pete Rios – Eliminated
Adam Levy – Eliminated
Joey Couden – Eliminated
Lipman Takes One Out
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
After two players in early position limped in, Michael Lipman raised to 6,000 from middle position. The player in the hijack called, the UTG+1 player folded, and the UTG+2 player called to see a flop.
A check from the player in early position led to a bet of 20,000 from Lipman. The player in the hijack folded after about 60 seconds in the tank, leading to the early-position player raising all in for about 50,000. Lipman called with for bottom set, ahead of his opponent’s for two pair.
The turn and river were safe for Lipman, upping his stack to roughly 270,000 and increasing his lead on the field.