$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
End of Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
Flight A players kind enough to tweet their end of night chip counts (don’t forget #SHRPO):
Brian Hastings 184,000
Carlos Loving 158,900
Blake Bohn 122,400
Matt Stout 122,000
Dan Buzgon 106,000
Paul Belzano 95,000
Bart Hanson 68,300
Victor Sbrissa 54,000
Cliff Goldkind 47,900
David Paredes 47,000
Matt Affleck 17,200
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
End of Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
The first of three starting flights for the $10 Million Guaranteed Championship event is done and dusted. Many big name players came and went today as 334 entrants took to the felt.
Among those who went are Todd Terry, Chris Moorman, Ian O’Hara, Justin Zaki, Chance Kornuth, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, and Vanessa Selbst. We expect to see most of these again tomorrow for Flight B, which gets underway at 12pm.
After 13 levels of play, there were 98 players remaining to bag up chips.
Some notables bagging include
Bob ‘Uncle Krunk’ Panitch 198,300
John Racener 187,000
Anthony Zinno 169,500
Josh Arieh 167,500
Nick Schulman 98,000
Jason Mercier 90,500
Joe Cada 82,200
Blair Hinkle 69,400
Mohsin Charania 45,600
Joe Reddick accomplished what he set out to do, although in a different way. With about 30 minutes left to play, he shoved ~50k with T7 because he “didn’t want to bag a short-stack”. He ended up shipping a double across the felt, but won a small side pot and was left with only 2,600 chips.
By the time they bagged up for the night, Joe had run that 2,600 chips up to 81,000! So he set out to bag a bigger stack and ended up getting there, albeit via a different route. When he returns on Sunday for Day 2, he will have 40 big blinds (blinds 1k/2k/300 ante).
A fresh batch of players (plus many firing a second bullet) will fill the Ballroom Friday afternoon, so stay tuned to SHRPO.com for all the action!
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
Chip leader of Day 1A – Jaffee
2nd in chips for Day 1A – Farber
Players have bagged and tagged their chips for Day 2 on Sunday, starting at noon. Here are the top chip counts for tonight, with Jared Jaffee the Day 1A chip leader and David Farber finishing up 2nd in chips. Jaffee will receive a $5K bonus for ending his Day 1 as chip leader, and Farber will get $2,500 being the runner up.
Jared Jaffee 462,800
David Faber 364,100
Ben Lamb 275,700
John Dolan 272,900
Roddy Boling 263,000
Daniel Weinman 231,000
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
On a board showing , we see David Tiffenberg on the button raise to 19,100 after facing a bet of 7300 from his opponent in seat 9. The player in seat 9 then tanks for quite some time, and asks for a count before deciding to make the call. Tiffenberg turns over
for the nuts, broadway on the turn. Seat 9 then mucks his cards, muttering his frustration under his breath. Tiffenberg now has about 143K (89bbs).
The floor just announced that players will play 7 more hands before we bag and tag for the night.
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
After the player in seat 5 raised, Timothy ‘TK’ Miles flatted, only to have Joe Reddick shove from the big blind. Seat 5 shoved and TK was happy to get his chips in the middle.
Joe: T7 off
Seat 5: 99
TK: KK
Board: J T 8 4 2
TK’s pocket Kings were good for a triple up to ~150k. Joe, who shoved because he didn’t want to bag a short-stack, won a small side pot and was left with 2,600. The player in seat 5 was felted.
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
If you read the fine print on the structure sheet all the way to the bottom, you will see that the chip leader and player second in chips at the end of each starting flight will earn a bonus.
The player who bags the most chips at the end of each starting flight will get $5,000 and the player who bags the second-most chips will get $2,500.
Right now, Jared Jaffee is the chip leader with 450,000 and he’s distanced himself from the rest of the field. David Farber is his closest competitor with about 295,000.
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
On a board showing , Joseph Kuether faces an all-in re-raise of about 41K from Matt Berkey. He mulls it over for quite some time, then places his hand on his stack and does what appears to be what we call in basketball terms a “pump-fake”. He looks over at Berkey, but does not get any discernible reaction from him. After a few more moments, Kuether then throws his cards in the muck.
117 players remain in today’s flight 1A.
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
Errol Massey was all-in for 20,400 (17 big blinds) from the hijack and action folded to the big blind.
The player in the blind said “Merry Christmas” and open-folded his AK. Errol did not reply as he tossed his cards in the muck and collected his chips.
$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 800/1,600/ 200 ante
WPT Champion Anthony Zinno was in the small blind and was looking at a board of . He decided to check and his opponent in the five seat (cutoff) checked behind.
River was the double-pairing the board. Anthony tossed out four gray chips — a bet of 20,000. After some thought, his opponent called.
Anthony rolled over for Kings and Jacks. His opponent mucked. With that pot Anthony chipped up to about 185k.