A total of 614 entries were logged, with about 60 of those coming here on Day 2. PokerNews will provide a full breakdown of the prize pool shortly, with a total of $1,985,676 set to be distributed among the top 63 finishers.
A total of 614 entries were logged, with about 60 of those coming here on Day 2. PokerNews will provide a full breakdown of the prize pool shortly, with a total of $1,985,676 set to be distributed among the top 63 finishers.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Players are on break, and registration remains open until the first card is in the air for Level 13.
Sean Winter was under the gun and facing a bet of 16,000 or so into 60,000 out of the big blind on a board of ![]()
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. He made it 110,000 and his opponent got the count, thought a bit, then moved all in. It was 189,000 and Winter thought about 30 seconds then called for nearly all of his chips.
The big blind showed ![]()
but was no good against Winter's ![]()
for a boat.
An early player opened to 7,000 and called a three-bet to 21,000 from Sergio Aido on the button. The flop checked through for a board of ![]()
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. The early player splashed in 15,000 and Aido quickly called. On the
river, the early player check-called Aido's jam for 24,000.
Aido showed ![]()
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"F****** jacks," his opponent grumbled, throwing ![]()
into the middle.
On a board of ![]()
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, Paul Fontan was in a blind-on-blind battle. He bet about 30,000 and then quickly called off his 110,000 or so from the big blind, tabling ![]()
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His opponent put his head in his hands and showed ![]()
for a stone dead flush draw and shipped over the dub.
Fontan began the day with one of the shortest stacks but is more than healthy now with around double the average count.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000