$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 18: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante Players Remaining: 49 of 479
With 49 players remaining and 48 getting paid, tournament staff paused the clock to begin play on the money bubble. They will play hand-for-hand until one player is eliminated with two minutes coming off the clock per hand.
$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 18: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante Players Remaining: 50 of 479
The Main Event made it to the first break before reaching the money bubble. They only need to lose one more before going into hand-for-hand play.
Austin Buchanan continued to lead the way with 1,187,000 while Alex Rocha jumped up to second place with 915,000 after a big hand against Ken O’Donnell when his was good on the board.
Duff Charette is also moving up on the outer table with 910,000.
Blinds went up to 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante and the average stack is 287,000 (36 bb).
$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 17: 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante Players Remaining: 52 of 479
“Oh (expletive)!” Mark Manesh said after the hand.
With board complete and reading , Manesh check-raised all in for 76,000 after Alex Rocha bet 60,000.
Manesh probably thought he was good with for two pair, queens and fours, but Rocha flipped up for queens and nines. Manesh accepted his fate and left the Main Event while Rocha climbed to 522,000.
That left the field on a few eliminations from the money bubble.
Alex Rocha – 522,000 (87 bb) Mark Manesh – Eliminated
$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 63 of 479
It took nearly an hour to lose eight players to break the first table of the table today. Slower than expected but there is a lot of money on the line.
Terri-Anne Crawford had a good first level after taking her stack from 242,000 to start the day up to 510,000. Any other day, that would put her in contention for the lead but Austin Buchanan’s heater has continued on Day 2 who ran his already big stack up to 814,000.
$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 69 of 479
There was always going to be a little spurt at the beginning of play today with short stacks trying to build higher. Two players hit the rail in the first few hands and more will follow.
Peter Kaemmerlen put his stack in the middle with and was racing against Adam Templeman’s . The board ran and he was an early exit.
While that was going on, Michael Moreno was also sent out from Table 32 and the rest are that much closer to the money.
$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 71 of 479
Once everyone was settled, tournament staff put cards in the air for Day 2 of the 2019 Winter Poker Open Main Event.
Blinds are 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante and the average stack is 202,000 (40 bb). Levels now last 60 minutes with a break every two levels, Day 2 will conclude when nine players remain with the final table coming back on Monday.
$1,650 Winter Poker Open Main Event $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 71 of 479
The opening flights of the Winter Poker Open Main Event are complete and only 71 players remain with a chance at the title along with nearly $150,000. They return this morning at 11 am to play down to the Main Event final table which will finish up tomorrow afternoon.
Austin Buchanan put a massive bag together in Flight A and his 639,000 stayed the top stack through the last two flights. In fact, the top three counts from the first flight held their spots with Ken O’Donnell and Haitham Kaki sitting pretty as well.
Blind levels increase to 60 minutes long and will stay that way until tomorrow when they are heads-up for the trophy.
Action will get back underway at the top of the hour and the first order of business will the money bubble. Of those 71 returners, only 48 will take home part of the $718,500 prize pool.