$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) End of Level 8: 300/600/75 Ante Flight 1B Entries: 323
Players are in the midst of their final break prior to the close of registration with the clock showing 323 entered. Cards go back in the air in about 10 minutes, and at that time, the field will be finalized and we’ll have the Flight B attendance figure.
A look at some of the notable stacks will be posted shortly.
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 7: 250/500/75 Ante Flight 1B Entries: 303
The field sits at 303 entries and counting at about the midway point of Level 7. They pair with the 370 entries from Flight A to bring the two-flight total to 673 and counting. Late registration is open until about 10:30 p.m. in Flight B, while Flight C, D, E and F are still to come.
He’s off to a good start here in Event 1. After leading the flop in a five-way pot, he narrowed to the competition to just one player in late position. He checked the turn and followed suit on the river. The player bet 2,000 and Levy called with a pair of sixes. They were good and Levy now holds 40,000 chips — double starting stack.
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 5: 150/300/50 Flight 1B Entries: 257
Sam Panzica (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
South Florida pro Sam Panzica recently earned his largest career score in the EPT Dublin High Roller event. He bested a field of 140 entries and pocketed more than $418,000 surpassing his previous career high of $109,326 which came in a $570 event at this very property.
Here in Event 1, Panzica is in need of some help late in Level 5. Most recently, he opened to 700 and a player in late position three-bet to an unknown amount. It was back on Panzica and he sloppily slid the remainder of his 11,000-chip stack in. The opponent folded and Panzica increased his holdings.
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Start of Level 5: 150/300/50 Flight 1B Entries: 244
Elizabeth Dantas
Elizabeth Dantas leads the way in Flight B of Event 1 as cards are in the air following the first break. Dantas’ stack sits at 85,125 while a slew of notables nips at her heels.
Chip leaders and notable players:
Elizabeth Dantas – 85,125
Roberto Alberro – 77,875
Pedro Diaz Omar – 57,925
Damien Simon – 49,675
Michael Newman – 47,000
Alberto Eskanazi – 46,825
Joseph Frandino – 46,575
Steven Bennett – 45,100
Zoltan Czinkota – 20,225
Phil Hui – 9,950
Roughly two of hours of late registration remain with the clock currently showing 244 entries.
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 4: 100/200/25 Ante Flight 1B Entries: 224
Darryll Fish (Cape Coral, Fla.)
Seminole Hard Rock Poker team member Darryll Fish is firmly in his seat here in Flight B of Event 1. Fish looks to continue a good 12 months of poker that have included a victory in the Aussie Millions Tournament of Champions, a 3rd-place finish and $150,000 score in the WSOP National Championship and a runner-up finish in the WPT Montreal Main Event for nearly $230,000.
With Level 4 nearing its send, Fish is hovering right over 20,000 chips.
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 2: 50/100 Flight 1B Entries: 166
Phil Hui
Flight B is showing a steady increase in players since cards went in the air just under an hour ago. The clock reads 166 entered to this point with no shortage of notables making up the field. One of those standouts is World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Hui.
Hui, who owns more than $775,000 in career earnings, recently lead out for 4,500 on a board. His opponent made it 9,000 and Hui called after some deliberation. The opponent flipped over for sevens-full and Hui’s cards hit the muck. He now claims about 11,000 chips from 20,000 starting.
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) End of Level 14: 1,200/2,400/400 Ante Flight 1A Entries: 370 Players Remaining: 71
Christopher Thompson (Naples, FL) finished with the Flight A chip lead
Play has come to an end in the opening flight of the 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown. A nice, even 370 entrants took part in Flight A with 71 of them making it through to Day 2.
Christopher Thompson is your early Event 1 leader and put 240,000 into his bag. John Magnetta is not far behind with 231,000 but the average stack will remain deep when they restart on Sunday afternoon. Eric Ward, Remy Bougeios, and Thang Nguyen round out those who finished with more than 200,000.
Full end of flights counts to be published as soon as they are available. They will return to blinds at 1,500/3,000 and a 500 ante.
Top ten Flight A counts:
Christopher Thompson – 240,000 (80 bb) John Magnetta – 231,000 (77 bb) Eric Ward – 222,000 (74 bb) Remy Bougeios – 213,500 (71 bb) Thanh Nguyen – 204,500 (68 bb) Evan Young – 177,500 (59 bb) Greg Levine – 177,000 (59 bb) Philippe Goureau – 169,500 (57 bb) Jeff Gold – 158,500 (53 bb) Alex Campillo – 154,500 (52 bb)