$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 14: 1,200/2,400/400 ante

Flight 1D has come to an end with 91 survivors from a field of 492, so the average stack is about 108,000 (36 big blinds at the start of Day 2).
Haim Shrayer had an incredible last level, finishing with more than 300,000 to lead the pack. Here’s a look at the unofficial leaderboard, with all the counts that we found with about 180,000 or more:
1. Haim Shrayer – 303,000 (101 bb)
2. Travis Holloway – 243,000 (81 bb)
3. Ira Schwartz – 234,500 (78 bb)
4. Raymond Marchetti – 212,000 (71 bb)
5. Pedro Palacio – 211,000 (70 bb)
6. Dustin Schindewolf – 205,000 (68 bb)
7. Yitzhak Quinn – 197,000 (66 bb)
8. Kyle Carino – 196,500 (66 bb)
9. Dwight Barclay – 190,500 (64 bb)
10. Bernard Muhire – 183,000 (61 bb)
11. Ely Lvy – 180,500 (60 bb)
12. Frederico Dabus – 179,500 (60 bb)
The full list of official chip counts from Flight 1D will be released later tonight.
The survivors will return for Day 2 on Sunday at 1:00 pm, while the less fortunate (those who busted) will be able to re-enter tomorrow in Flight 1E (starts at 11:00 am) or Flight 1F (starts at 6:00 pm). Registration remains open the first 4 1/2 hours of each flight, and players who bust may re-enter as often as they’d like during the registration period.
The total field size of 1,685 has already exceeded the guaranteed prizepool of $500,000, so tomorrow’s two fields will almost certainly build it above $750,000. Return to SHRPO.com tomorrow for continuing coverage of all the trophy events of the Seminole Hard Rock’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open.