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Main Event Day 1C: Dinner Time

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 800 ante
Day 1C Entries: 311 (Total Entries: 651)

2019 Season XVIII WPTDeepStacks Tampa

Level 9 expires and it’s dinner time on Day 1C of the WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event. Play resumes shortly after 6:30pm local time and registration closes at that time.

Stay tuned for the final prize pool numbers.

Main Event Day 1C: The Rail for Wally Maddah, Quentin Jones

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 800 ante
Day 1C Entries: 308 (Total Entries: 648)

Wally Maddah

Wally Maddah found the Day 1C rail, his last 13,000 chips going across the table holding AxQx versus an opponent’s pocket sixes. Maddah joins a number of players that have gone bust on this Saturday — including defending champion Quentin Jones — but he assured the media desk he’d be re-entering later.

Dinner break is less than 10 minutes away and is set to last one hour. The registration desk closes after play resumes — about 6:30pm — and the final field will be figured at that time.

Main Event Day 1C: Mitchell King Joins Matthew Kerley

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 800 ante
Day 1C Entries: 300 (Total Entries: 640)

Mitchell King

200,000 is the bar at this point in the WPTDeepStacks Main Event and there are two players flirting with it. Matthew Kerley has held the chip lead most of the day, but Mitchell King is right on his heels.

King has constructed a stack of chips worth more than 200,000. He’s far and away one of the biggest stacks in the room claiming in excess of 250 big blinds.

Main Event Day 1C: Prize Pool Cracks $600K

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 8: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Day 1C Entries: 296 (Total Entries: 636)

Saturday’s Day 1C is living up to its expectations blowing the doors off the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa. After 155 and and 185 entries respectively for Thursday and Friday play, today’s session is already up to 296. That sum adds the field to 636 entries putting the prize pool at $616,920.

Main Event Day 1C: Matthew Kerley Retains Lead at Second Break

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 7: 300/500 with a 500 ante
Day 1C Entries: 267 (Total Entries: 607)

Chip leader Matthew Kerley

Matthew Kerley’s reign at the top continues to start Level 7. The day’s second break concluded just moments ago and with the field the big stack was easy to spot.

Kerley’s mountain sits at just under 190,000 and he’s best in a tough Day 1C field that includes Wally Maddah, Jeff Trudeau, Tom Nguyen, Anthony Dianaty, Karl Manouchakian, Brian Reinert, Anthony Astarita and loads of other heroes.

Matthew Kerley’s stack

The clock shows 267 entries in action — 607 total — putting the tournament prize pool at more than $588,000. Registration and re-entry are available until ~6:30pm.

Main Event Day 1C: Small Win for Karl Manouchakian

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 5: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Day 1C Entries: 245 (Total Entries: 585)

Karl Manouchakian

Brian Reinert opened late position to 800 and Karl Manouchakian defended his big blind.

Flop: Qh8d5c – Manouchakian checked and Reinert C-bet 800. Manouchakian called.

Turn: 5s – Manouchakian lead 1,100. Reinert called.

River: Th – The action went check-check. Manouchakian announced, “10,” but Reinert was first to table 8h7c for a pair of eights. Manouchakian confirmed his better flipping over AhTs. Tens took the pot and Manouchakian grew his stack to just under 50,000.

Brian Reinert’s pair is mucked

Main Event Day 1C: Duckman’s Ducks No Good Versus the Chip Leader

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 4: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Day 1C Entries: 219 (Total Entries: 559)

Marvin “Duckman” Karlin (Seat 6) goes bust versus chip leader Matthew Kerley (Seat 4)

The preflop action was unknown, but it resulted in Marvin “Duckman” Karlins’ ducks getting shot down by chip leader Matthew Kerley.

Karlins’ 2s2h was fit to get his last roughly 45,000 in the middle pre. Kerley’s 4c4h was in great shape and looked even better after a Qs8c6hQd7c runout.

Karlins B-lined for the cashier and prepped for Saturday’s second entry. Kerley stacked the chips and flirted with the 150,000 mark — more than 700 big blinds.

Main Event Day 1C: Sam Carioti Welcomes the Saturday Crowd

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 4: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Day 1C Entries: 212 (Total Entries: 552)

Sam Carioti

The first break wrapped just a minute ago and WPTDeepStacks’ Senior Director of Global Tour Management Sam Carioti gave a brief welcome to all those in attendance for Day 1C.

There are 212 filling up the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa poker tables at this juncture. The combined field is 552 putting the event further past the $500,000 guarantee.

Main Event Day 1C: Bagging Bigger, Brian Reinert

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Main Event
$500,000 Guarantee
| Structure
Level 3: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Day 1C Entries: 199 (Total Entries: 539)

Brian Reinert

Brian Reinert had a roller coaster Friday busting, then stacking piles on his second entry before bagging a modest 69,000. Alas, the WPTDeepStacks Main Event permits best stack forward and Reinert is in search of bigger.

He was a late entry in Level 2 and hopes bullet number three is it as his journey toward a top bag continues here on Day 1C.