$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 26: 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante Players Remaining: 24 of 1,128
Andrew Boccia
One reason for the slowdown in eliminations is the logjam near the top of the counts. Several of the previous big stacks came back to the field and there are a handful in the 2,000,000 range.
The biggest at the moment looks like Andrew Boccia but that could change in a hurry.
They will play three more levels before the remaining players take a 40-minute dinner break.
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 25: 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 24 of 1,128
It took a little while to break the slowdown but Event 1 lost three players shortly before the break. The remaining 24 players made another pay jump with everyone guaranteed at least $2,189.
$360 Deepstack 8-Max NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 8: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante Entries: 109
Wally Maddah
While there is a big slowdown in Event 1, no players eliminated in nearly a level, we decided to peek at the Event 2 field. They are into Level 8 and it’s the last chance to register for the big eight-handed tournament.
They’ve already blown past the $20,000 guaranteed prize pool and the doors will close at 6:30pm after the next break.
We’re seeing plenty of players jump from Event 1 into Event 2 including Wally Maddah, Cheri Beatty, and Brandon Byars.
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 24: 20,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 27 of 1,128
In a snap, Event 1 is down from 179 players to the three-table redraw with 27 players remaining less than six hours after the restart. It took a little while to go from 28 to 27 but they got there when Sean Hampson sent Chuck Lum out late in Level 24.
Tournament staff paused the clock and they are drawing new seats.
28th: Chuck Lum – $1,525 29th: Matthew Leecy – $1,525 30th: Jacqulyn Kagan – $1,525 31st: Yao Zhao – $1,525 32nd: Travis Jackson – $1,525 33rd: Joseph Graci – $1,525 34th: Edgar Ward – $1,525
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 24: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 34 of 1,128
Wayne Daley
Kristopher Villanueva open-shoved for 350,000 and Stephen Dees called on the button. Wayne Daley called in the big blind but did not realize Dees was along for the ride, almost prematurely tabling his hand.
The flop came and Daley immediately put Dees all in for his last ~370,000. Dees thought for a moment and called for the big three-way pot.
Daley: Dees: Villanueva:
Daley woke up to a big blind monster and it held after the turn and river for the double knockout.
35th: Stephen Dees – $1,525 36th: Kristopher Villanueva – $1,525 37th: James Kerr – $1,320 38th: Mark Smyrski – $1,320 39th: Robert Schmal – $1,320 40th: Marvin Karlins – $1,320 41st: Todd Backus – $1,320
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 23: 15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante Players Remaining: 41 of 1,128
Daniel Kennedy
The rush continued after the break and Event 1 is down to the last five tables of the tournament. Daniel Kennedy is taking his turn at the top of the counts with only a nip under 2,000,000. His 1,985,000 is good enough for the current lead but things are in motion.
Jacqulyn Kagan asked if she was the last women standing, and after a quick look around the remaining tables, we determined that she was indeed. She has a little work to do with her stack but she’s fighting the good fight.
42nd: William Criego – $1,320 43rd: Joseph De Lucia – $1,320 44th: Charmaine Kern – $1,320 45th: Nicholas Owens – $1,320 46th: Cary Alter – $1,169 47th: Maurice Paradis – $1,169 48th: Saif Khan – $1,169 49th: Charles Kimbrel – $1,169 50th: Carlos Barbosa – $1,169 51st: Hamid Izadi – $1,169 52nd: David Algava – $1,169 53rd: Karl Manouchakian – $1,169 54th: Ritesh Patel – $1,169 55th: Donald Scheib – $1,061
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 22: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante Players Remaining: 54 of 1,128
Alex Ivan
Level 21 came to an end and the rest of the Event 1 players could take a breather as the payout line caught up. They are down to the last six tables with another four levels to grind it down further.
Before they went on break, Alex Ivan and Hamid Izadi went to battle with Ivan getting his 607,000 stack after a queen-high flop. Ivan was good with pocket queens against sevens and made a huge double to 1,450,000.
“I made a bad read of his hand,” Izadi admitted.
56th: Robert Gill – $1,061 57th: Daniel Bonet – $1,061 58th: Sebastien Syssau – $1,061 59th: Bryce McVay – $1,061 60th: Shawn Sorgi – $1,061 61st: Derrick Cutler – $1,061 62nd: Joshua Harrison – $1,061 63rd: Mohammad Ali – $1,061 64th: Jamie Forschner – $973 65th: Quyen Hoang – $973 66th: John Alvenus – $973 67th: Wally Maddah – $973 68th: Daniel Vo – $973 69th: Oscar Lindo Zeledon – $973 70th: Narimaan Ahmadi – $973 71st: Mitchell Menes – $973 72nd: Cody Kilgore – $973 73rd: Nashaat Antonious – $892 74th: Troy Bercot – $892 75th: Ronald Groeller – $892 76th: Richard Heiles – $892 77th: Brian Torok – $892 78th: Praveen Challagundla – $892 79th: Blake Burke – $892 80th: Jaime Melgarejo – $892 81st: Amelio Amato – $892 82nd: Deborah Farmer – $815 83rd: Filippos Stavrakis – $815 84th: Nick Palma – $815 85th: Michael Gallo – $815 86th: David Lawrence – $815 87th: Sanjib Acharya – $815 88th: Mark Winchell – $815 89th: Tony Nguyen – $815 90th: Devin Alvarez – $815 91st: Aaron Thivyanathan – $737 92nd: Edward Gilfillan – $737 93rd: Jerome Bocquet – $737 94th: Barbara Cardin – $737 95th: Ronald Johnston – $737 96th: Darryl Thomas Jr – $737 97th: Brandon Miller – $737 98th: Antonio Fernandez – $737
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 21: 8,000/16,000 with a 16,000 ante Players Remaining: 62 of 1,128
Wayne Daley
Wayne Daley was already on the verge of crossing into seven-digit territory and got there on a fortunate turn. He had an opponent all in and at risk but his was dominated by .
The flop changed nothing but he binked the turn to take the lead. The river finished the board and Daley moved up to 1,200,000.
He isn’t the only one running up a stack. Thomas Leonzio began Day 2 with 209,000 but now sits with 1,100,000 as players drop all around him.
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 20: 6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante Players Remaining: 74 of 1,128
After the bubble burst, we have witnessed a long, steady parade to the payout desk. The tournament clock shows 74 players remaining and 98 have processed their Event 1 cash with more than a few in line.
98th: Brandon Miller – $737 99th: Chase Madden – $737 100th: Bradley Patton – $663 101st: Ellen Heller – $663 102nd: Andrew Pappalardo – $663 103rd: Dmitiry Konikov – $663 104th: Kevin Blewitt – $663 105th: Walter Thornton – $663 106th: Benjamin Keathley – $663 107th: Charles Mitchell III – $663 108th: Blair Miller – $663 109th: Quan Ngo – $589 110th: Kevin Pahl – $589 111th: Stephen Ibrahim – $589 112th: Maheshwar Manthani – $589 113th: Juan Rodriguez – $589
$360 Deepstack Challenge (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 18: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante Players Remaining: 113 of 1,128
Joseph Graci (left) versus Bradley Patton (right)
It took three hands to burst the bubble and there three big hands. On the first round, Bradley Patton was all in for 88,000 and Joseph Graci had him at risk. Patton was ahead big with against and never had a sweat after flopping top set.
The second round had nothing interesting but we had two all-ins called on the third. On one side of the room, Mark Wiser was all in for ~330,000 against Juan Rodriguez with against . Unlike Patton, Wiser had a lot to fade after Rodriguez flopped an open-ended straight draw on the board. The turn and river were clean for Wiser’s double.
On the other side, Quan Ngo three-bet shoved for 53,000 after another short stack opened for his last 21,000. Another big starter with Ngo tabling against . Another open-ended straight draw after the flop, the turn was no help, and the best he could do was pair the river to go out on the bubble.