Championship Day 1A: Neil Blumenfield Eliminated by Theodore Prystal

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Day 1A Entries: 566

Theodore Prystal is among the chip leaders

On a flop reading 10c3c2d, Neil Blumenfield checked and Theodore Prystal bet 4,200 into a pot of around the same. Blumenfield called.

The turn brought the 10d, Blumenfield checked and Prystal put him in for around 10,000

Blumenfield called saying “If you have a ten you’re good” as he tabled Ad3d.

Prystal turned up JdJh and Blumenfield said “If you have jacks you’re good”. The river was a brick and Blumenfield was sent to the rail.

Theodore Prystal – 120,000 (300 bb)
Neil Blumenfield – Eliminated

Championship Day 1A: Cameron Mitchell Scores a Knockout

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Day 1A Entries: 526

Cameron Mitchell

A player moved all in from under the gun for 4,700, it folded around to Cameron Mitchell in the big blind who put in the calling chips.

They tabled their hands and it was Mitchell out in front with KhJc against his opponent’s 8h6h.

The flop came Ac10h6c and his opponent took the lead. It was short-lived however when the board came Kc, Js, giving Mitchell runner-runner two pair.

Cameron Mitchell – 35,000 (88 bb)

Championship Day 1A: Break Time Chip Counts

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Day 1A Entries: 529

Lisa Teebagy

Here’s a look at some of the big stacks from around the room on the second break of the day:

Vic Adams – 175,000
Zepan Luis Alfredo – 138,300
Jay Romano -130,000
Kevin Garosshen – 116,000
Theodore Prystal – 115,000
Lisa Teebagy – 113,800
Tyler Patterson – 100,000
James Kramer – 101,500
Peter Eichhardt – 101,000
Michael Tureniec – 98,000
Kyle Chang – 96,000
Chris Gilkey – 94,400
Jason Marshman – 88,400

Championship Day 1A: Vic Adams Leads

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Day 1A Entries: 522

Vic Adams

Players are taking their second break of the day and it looks like Vic Adams will be the leader when they return. He moved his stack up to 175,600 after sending Wally Maddah and Olivier Busquet out with flopped Broadway against Maddah’s top set of kings and Busquet’s open-ender.

Championship Day 1A: Jay Romano Hits Big

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Day 1A Entries: 510

Jay Romano

We heard a lot of commotion across the room and got there in time to see Jay Romano send one player out and double through another.

As told by the table, it was a family pot to a 8s7d2d flop with David Aker, David Saffron, and Jay Romano playing the major roles.

The two-seat went all in for 30,000 to get a call from Romano, David Saffron reshipped from the small blind, and Romano called again after Aker bailed early.

Saffron: 8d7h
Big Blind: QdQc
Romano: Ad3d

Saffron was ahead with top two, Romano was looking for a diamond. and the queens were hoping for a comeback as the short stack. Romano immediately hit the 4d turn to take the lead and the 4h river locked up his hand.

But the river also got Aker out of his seat as he excitedly claimed to have folded pocket fours after the flop.

Jay Romano – 135,000
David Saffron – 47,600

Championship Day 1A: Calvin Anderson Scores a Double

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Day 1A Entries: 509

Calvin Anderson

Calvin Anderson opened from late position and his opponent defended his big blind.

The flop came Jd10d8h, it checked to Anderson who bet 1,000. His opponent called.

The turn brought the Ac, it checked to Anderson again who bet 2,500 this time. His opponent called.

The river was the 7c, and the big blind led out 7,500. Anderson shoved for 22,900 and his opponent went into the tank.

“Will you show if I fold?” he asked. Anderson replied “Can’t tell you that.”

He thought a little while longer then put in the calling chips with Ah8s for two-pair. It was no good however as Anderson turned up 9c4d for a rivered straight.

“I knew you had bullshit cards.. I didn’t know if that seven helped you”

Calvin Anderson – 67,000 (223 bb)

Championship Day 1A: Tony Pendl Doubles Through Stanley Lee

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Day 1A Entries: 497

Tony Pendl

On a board reading Kd10c3s9c Tony Pendl was all in for 31,200  with KhKc a set of kings.

He needed to get lucky as Stanley Lee tabled QsJs, for a queen high straight.

The river 10s paired the board giving Pendl his lucky full house to stay alive.

Tony Pendl – 75,000 (250 bb)
Stanley Lee – 7,500 (25 bb)

Championship Day 1A: More New Faces

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Day 1A Entries: 487

Matthew Wantman

The Day 1A field is nearing 500 and we are ahead of last year’s pace. That’s a good omen heading into the latter parts of the day with an entire flight going tomorrow.

Some new faces in the crowd include Matthew Wantman, Joey Couden, Ari Engel, and James Calderaro.

Joey Couden

Championship Day 1A: Darren Rabinowitz is Chipping Up

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 3: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Day 1A Entries: 467

Darren Rabinowitz

Dylan Linde opened from early position, a player in late position called, as did Darren Rabinowitz from the small blind.

The flop came 8s5d2d, Rabinowitz checked, and Linde bet 1,100. Both of his opponents called.

The turn brought the 8d, it checked to late position who bet 3,000, only Rabinowitz called.

The river was the Qd, both players checked and Rabinowitz tabled Ad6d for the nut flush to take the pot.

Darren Rabinowitz – 60,000 (300 bb)

Championship Day 1A: Mike Dentale Takes One Out

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 3: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Day 1A Entries: 467

Mike Dentale

The action was on Mike Dentale in the blind who was facing a raise from Tony Dunst. “Just me and you Tony?” he asked.

Dunst responded, “Well there’s a third but yes.” Dunst was referring the player in late position who also called.

Dentale called and the flop came As5c2c, Dentale checked and Dunst bet 600. Late position called as did Dentale.

The turn brought the 9d, and Dentale led out 1,500. Dunst folded and late position shoved for 6,200.

“That makes absolutely no sense, unless you have an ace and a flush draw” Dentale said as he put in the calling chips.

His opponent tabled 9s5s for two-pair and was out in front for the moment against Dentale’s Ad7h.

The river brought the 7d giving Dentale a higher two-pair to eliminate his opponent.

Mike Dentale – 25,000