$1,700 Winter Poker Open Championship $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 5: 300/600 with a 600 ante Day 1A Entries: 74
We jumped over 70 entries for Flight A and cruising along with a happy vibe at the tables. With deep stacks and slow structure, no one is any hurry to get fancy.’
More familiar faces include Clyde Maliauka, Tarun Gulati, and John Dolan, along with three WPO champs from this year in Julio Delgado, Jack Sumner, and Raminder Singh.
$1,700 Winter Poker Open Championship $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 4: 300/500 with a 500 ante Day 1A Entries: 68
Players returned to their seats and we are back underway with 68 entries. There’s plenty of time to add to that number and even more are expected over the weekend.
No one is running away with the chip lead but it’s a familiar face at the top of the counts. Jeremy Becker is the early leader in the Champions, stacked up to 95,000 from his starting 40K.
$1,700 Winter Poker Open Championship $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 3: 200/400 with a 400 ante Day 1A Entries: 64
Championship players are off taking their first break of the tournament with 64 entries and room to grow. They’ll return to play another three levels and work on their stacks.
We will take this opportunity to check to see who is out front early.
$1,700 Winter Poker Open Championship $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 3: 200/300 with a 300 ante Day 1A Entries: 56
More players are making their way to the Poker Room this afternoon and most are familiar to many who spend some time at our tables.
More friendly faces include Hollywood Seniors champ Wilmer Chavira, Jeremy Becker, Terri-Anne Crawford, David DiBernardi, Igor Tretyakov, and Tony March.
They will finish out this level and take their first break at the top of the hour.
$1,700 Winter Poker Open Championship $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 2: 200/300 with a 300 ante Day 1A Entries: 47
The blinds are up and so is the entry count, nearing 50 heading in the afternoon hours when more players will wake up and make their way to the Poker Room.
A few early faces include Phillip Krnyaich, Angelo Jordison, Mark Wiser, Carlos Bermudez, Wally Maddah, and Alex Ivan.
$1,700 Winter Poker Open Championship $500,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
The preliminaries are over and the time has come to launch the 2022 Tampa Winter Poker Open Championship with Flight A starting at 11 am in the Poker Room.
The $1,700 tournament has a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool and three starting flights. Flight B runs on Friday at 11 am with Flight C Saturday on the same schedule.
Players start with 40K stacks out front and all levels last 40 minutes on Day 1, increasing to 60 minutes on Day 2 and staying that way until only two players remain. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 10 at 6:30 pm following a one-hour dinner break.
All flights will play through 14 full levels and survivors will bag their chips for a Day 2 return on Sunday at noon.
It will be a great weekend of poker and we look forward to seeing everyone compete for the title.
$500,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 40,000 in chips
Day 1 levels last 40 minutes
Day 2+ levels last 60 minutes
Late registration/re-entry until start of Level 10 (6:30pm)
2022 Pinktober Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 8 $1,100 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) $50,000 Guaranteed Entries: 94 Prize Pool: $91,180 October 12, 2022
We are warming up the players with some bigger buy-in tournaments as we near the Pinktober Poker Open Championship and Event 8 has a nice $1,100 buy-in with a $50,000 guarantee. Frank Weigel took the lead late in the day and held on to take the title for $25,000 and the seat into the PPO Championship.
The tournament drew 94 entries to create a prize pool worth $91,180 and the last 12 players made the money. They burst the bubble before the dinner break and quickly formed the final table. Weigel began the final table with the chip lead, lost it briefly, but moved back on top as players dropped.
After Clyde Maliauka was eliminated in third place, Weigel and runner-up John Canawati made a deal to end the tournament. Canawati earned $18,640 for his runner-up finish while Weigel took home an even $25K plus the added PPO Championship seat.
$1,100 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) $50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 23: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
After Clyde Maliauka was eliminated in third place, Frank Weigel and John Canawati decided to divide up the remaining prize pool. Canawati earned $18,640 for his runner-up finish and Weigel banked an even $25,000 plus the $1,700 PPO Championship seat.
Frank Weigel – 2,245,000 (75 bb) John Canawati – 575,000 (19 bb)
1st: Frank Weigel – $25,000 + PPO Championship seat 2nd: John Canawati – $18,640