Tag Archives: 2019 WPTDeepStacks

Main Event Day 1A: Double Up for Mark Wiser

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 14: 1,500/2,500 with a 2,500 ante
Day 1A Players Remaining: 40 of 155

Mark Wiser

The action was unclear, but it resulted in Tampa’s Mark Wiser doubling through.

Holding 7s7c against an opponent’s Ah9h, the board laid Td8h7hAd9s. Both players had a huge piece of it, however Wiser’s set was the winner. The Tampa regular doubled his 49,000 chips to 98,000 and got himself in good standings with only 40 players remaining.

That hand was one of the last played in Level 13. Level 14 is now underway and players settling in for a tight 80 more minutes of play.

Main Event Day 1A: Brian Arbaugh Wins Classic Race

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 13: 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Day 1A Players Remaining: 55 of 155

Brian Arbaugh

Brian Arbaugh hung on to win the classic race — queens versus ace-king — just moments after last break.

An unknown opponent was all-in for 20,000 and Arbaugh had him at risk.

Arbaugh: QhQd
Opponent: AcKs

Runout: KhQc2dKd5d

The runout nailed both players, but Arbaugh’s fullhouse was best. The opponent headed to the rail while Arbaugh stacked his chips to 90,000.

Just a couple hours are left in play before the clock ticks to zero around 10:45pm local time.

Main Event Day 1A: Jarod Thompson Getting in Position

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 11: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Day 1A Players Remaining: 68 of 155

Jarod Thompson

Over at Table 15, Ken O’Donnell’s stack has gotten a little lighter dipping below 200,000. In the process, Jarod Thompson’s has grown bigger. Thompson is now the one whose stack tops 200,000 and he leads the field.

It will be a back and forth battle in the Main Event as Thompson and O’Donnell are currently both big-stacked and sitting side-by-side.

Day 1A is set to log five more levels wrapping around 10:45pm local time.

Main Event Day 1A: Piles for Ken O’Donnell

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 10: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Day 1A Players Remaining: 87 of 155

Ken O’Donnell

With the Day 1A starting field nearly cut in half, the opener’s headlines are emerging and it’s Ken O’Donnell that’s top story thus far.

O’Donnell holds over 200,000 and he’s leading the field in the late stages of Thursday play. This is familiar territory for the Florida resident who just a few months ago final tabled the Tampa Poker Classic Main Event finishing third for $50,906.

With six more levels to be decided, O’Donnell has a ways to navigate yet. His big stack is a great start, though, as it’s good for more than 200 big blinds.

Main Event Day 1A: Registration Closed with 155 Entries

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 10: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Day 1A Entries: 155

The 60-minute dinner break concluded just a few moments ago and the final Day 1A figure is in. The first of three starting days in the Main Event drew 155 entries giving the event a great head start toward its $500,000 guarantee.

WPTDeepStacks Main Event breakdown:

DayFlightEntriesAdvanced
ThuA155TBD
FriB
SatC
Totals155

Those unable to get in today’s installment can join the action tomorrow or Friday.

WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event Structure Sheet

Main Event Day 1A: Dinner Time

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 800 ante
Day 1A Entries: 150

Tournament Manager Yi Li and the WPTDeepStacks Main Event trophies

Level 9 expired and players are officially in the midst of their one-hour dinner break. Cards go back in the air just after 6:30pm local time and registration closes at that time. At present, the clock shows 150 hopefuls registered.

Main Event Day 1A: Zev Mandel Spikes an Out

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 8: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Day 1A Entries: 146

Zev Mandel (left) and Jade Killian

There was five-way action in a limped pot. Zev Mandel was under the gun with Jade Killian on his direct left. Also in the game was a late-position player as well as the small and big blinds.

The flop came JsTs2c. It checked to Mandel who bet 3,000. Killian called and all other players in the pot folded.

The heads-up turn fell the 9c. Mandel lead for an all-in bet of 11,300. Killian called putting Mandel at risk.

Killian: Qs8c for a queen-high straight
Mandel: KdJc for top pair and a gutshot draw

River: Qc

Mandel came from behind spiking his gutshot draw and leaving Killian speechless. Killian had a few chips left, but it was futile as she got them in the middle a short while later only to bust.

The pot grew Mandel’s stack to around 40,000.

Main Event Day 1A: Familiar Face, Familiar Place

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 8: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Day 1A Entries: 141

Wally Maddah

A staunch supporter of Seminole poker series, Wally Maddah made his entrance into the WPTDeepStacks Main Event just before last break. Local to the area, Maddah’s tournament resumes boasts 169 reported cashes, of which more than 100 have come at a Seminole property. That figure puts him atop the record books for all time in-the-money finishes at Seminole properties in Florida.

As is often the case, Maddah is all smiles here on Day 1A sitting slightly above starting stack.

Main Event Day 1A: Brent Pasquarella Leads at Second Break

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 7: 300/500 with a 500 ante
Day 1A Entries: 140

Brent Pasquarella

Another three levels are in the books and the second break of the day is a wrap. Players are now betting and raising to blinds of 300/500 with a 500 ante. While there are a number of growing stacks in the room, it appears Brent Pasquarella has the largest.

Pasquarella sits on just over 87,000 and is tops midway through Day 1A.

Main Event Day 1A: Daniel Johnson Sends One Home

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 6: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Day 1A Entries: 132

Daniel Johnson

It wasn’t much, but Daniel Johnson had his opponent’s last 3,300 at risk preflop. Johnson had the best of it, his AcQd outkicking the Ah2c of his opponent. The runout kept Johnson on top and he sent an opponent to the rail midway through Level 6.

Johnson is cruising along well in the early stages and scooped up another pile growing his chips to about 45,000.