Event 1: Extra Day

360 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 33: 125,000/250,000 with a 250,000 ante
Players Remaining: 16 of 4,558

Devond Marshall

Event 1 had one of the biggest fields in Florida poker history and five days were not enough to see it through. Of the 4,558 entries over eight starting flights, 676 players returned for Day 2 on Sunday and 16 of them were still around at 3am.

They bagged up their chips and will return at 2pm to play down to the Event 1 champion.

Devond Marshall leads them all but Kharlin Sued is not far behind. Cory Blum was among the leaders for most of the tournament but will return as one of the short stacks.

There will be a lot of early action when some players trying to rebuild their stacks for a final table run. Everyone making it that far will lock up at least $10,563 but everyone is looking at the top prize of $218,794.

Cards go back in the air at the top of the hour and we will have all the action until we crown our Event 1 champion.

Table 7
Seat 1: Larry Hirschfield – 7,150,000
Seat 2: David Maslowski – 3,775,000
Seat 3: Pavlos Kasselouris – 7,525,000
Seat 4: Rick Boyle – 8,850,000
Seat 5: — Empty — –
Seat 6: Neil Zonenashvili – 1,425,000
Seat 7: Devond Marshall – 10,750,000
Seat 8: Justin Guzman – 2,150,000
Seat 9: Kharlin Sued – 10,025,000

Table 14 –
Seat 1: Cory Blum – 2,150,000
Seat 2: James Lloyd – 3,750,000
Seat 3: Trung Pham – 6,375,000
Seat 4: Samir Mehmel – 3,425,000
Seat 5: Carlos Loving – 5,525,000
Seat 6: David Laufer – 4,075,000
Seat 7: Loreel Pascual – 8,025,000
Seat 8: — Empty — –
Seat 9: Peter Udovik – 5,700,000

Remaining payouts:

1st: $218,794 + Trophy
2nd: $142,216
3rd: $96,415
4th: $79,309
5th: $63,584
6th: $49,226
7th: $35,552
8th: $25,927
9th: $15,725
10th-12th: $10,563
13th-15th: $7,828
16th: $6,085