$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 13: 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante Flight A Entries: 450
Main Event players returned from the last break of the evening and registration closed for Flight A. It drew 450 on the nose to put the tournament more than two-thirds of the way towards the $1,000,000 guarantee. Only 221 more are needed in Flight B and it should get there early.
Flight A will play three more levels and survivors will bag up for a Day 2 return on Sunday.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 12: 800/1,600 with a 1,600 ante Flight A Entries: 440
Time is running out to get in Flight A of the WSOP Circuit Main Event. They are playing out the last few minutes of Level 12 and a break will follow. Once they return for Level 13, registration will close for the first of two flights.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 11: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante Flight A Entries: 426
Robert Mizrachi
Players are coming in and players are going out. Michael Tait is still with us but he put his stack on the line after dinner break. With the board reading , he moved all in for 28,700 and his opponent tanked for a long while before he folded. Tait stacked up the pot and stayed in the game.
Robert Mizrachi was a late reg player but he’s moving in the right direction. The four-time WSOP bracelet winner nearly doubled his stack and setting himself up for a nice run.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 10: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante Flight A Entries: 418
The dinner break is over and Main Event players are back in their seats. The field picked up another half dozen entries while they were gone and they have a little over two hours to run it up higher.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 9: 400/800 with a 800 ante Flight A Entries: 412
James Calderaro
Level 9 has come to an end and tournament staff sent the Main Event players on their 60-minute dinner break to enjoy the amenities around the property. Or just turn their brain off for an hour. They will return at 6:30 pm and play three more levels before registration closes.
Before the break, WPT and WSOP champ James Calderaro joined the Main Event after a nice run yesterday. He had a lot of chips in the $2,200 High Roller but caught a bad beat to go out in fifth place.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 8: 300/600 with a 600 ante Flight A Entries: 400
Loni Harwood (left) and Zachary Mullennix (right)
The entry count is up to 400 on the nose to put the prize pool $606,000 towards the $1,000,000 prize pool. The field probably won’t make it all the way there but the magic number will be hit early on Saturday.
Two more WSOP Circuit winners grabbed a seat and they are stuck next to each other. Loni Harwood owns five WSOPC rings with one of them coming in Coconut Creek during their February 2018 series. Zachary Mullennix picked up his first ring one year later in the same series then added another this past October.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 7: 300/500 with a 500 ante Flight A Entries: 363
Tyler Phillips
The players return from their second break to begin Level 7, with increased blinds of 300-500 and a 500 ante. Registration for Day 1A remains open with unlimited re-entries until 8:45 pm.
A scan of the field during the break turned up four players with at least 100K in chips, creating an unofficial leaderboard:
Tyler Phillips was the chipleader at the first break, and he has held onto the top position.
Dapo Ajayi
Dapo Ajayi is new to the leaderboard, but he is coming off a very strong 2019, when he racked up three six-figure scores — in January he finished second in the WSOP Circuit Main Event in Choctaw ($198,265), in July he finished 39th in the WSOP Main Event ($211,945), and in October he finished second in WPT Montreal ($254,966). And while it was just shy of a six-figure score, Ajayi finished second last month at the WSOP Circuit Main Event in Thunder Valley to earn $91,009.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 6: 200/400 with a 400 ante Flight A Entries: 350
The second break is here and the 350 entries have pushed the prize pool over $500,000.
There was a Main Event schedule update recently. The dinner break following Level 9 has been increased to 60 minutes to make sure everyone has time to grab a bit. That will also push the late registration period to 8:45 pm.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 5: 200/300 with a 300 ante Flight A Entries: 315
Anthony Astarita
The Main Event is five levels into the day and the prize pool is nearly halfway to the $1,000,000 guarantee with a ton of time left to run it up.
Michael Cohen and Anthony Astarita are sharing a table in the Main Event and they share a little history. Astarita won the WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event in 2016 and cashed deep in the tournament three years in a row. Cohen did not win the WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event but he came very close with back-to-back second place finishes in 2017 and 2018.
$1,700 WSOPC Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 4: 100/200 with a 200 ante Flight A Entries: 287
Tyler Phillips
The first break came to an end and players returned to their seats with 287 entries here so far. It’s looking like an easy path to the $1,000,000 guarantee, now we’ll have to see where it goes from there.
North Carolina’s own Tyler Phillips ran well over the first three levels and came back from break to a stack that went from 30,000 to 147,900. The WSOP Circuit ring winner is the clear front runner but there’s still a lot of time to catch him.