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The Venetian

June 5 - 9, 2017

 
  • Level: 15
  • Blinds: 1500 / 3000
  • Ante: 500
Taylor von Kriegenbergh Bags Big Leads as 194 Advance from Day 1C of MPST Venetian
Created (6/8/2017 2:15:37 AM by Admin System)

It was a busy day at The Venetian on Wednesday as third and final flight of the $1,100 buy-in MSPT Main Event catered to long lines and alternates. In fact, every seat in the house (there were 680 of them) were devoted to the tournament for more than nine hours and were sold out two times over as 1,432 total entrants tried their luck.

Along with the 839 entries from Day 1A and 1,002 from 1B, that brought the total field up to 3,273 runners. That made it the largest MSPT event in history by surpassing the previous record of 2,887 entries set last year in this same event.

The large turnout created a $3,207,540 prize pool and cruised past the advertised $2.5 million guarantee. Of the 404 players that’ll return for Day 2 (93 from 1A, 117 1B, and 194 1C), 351 of them will get paid a minimum of $2,085 while the eventual winner is slated to walk away with $440,029.

After 15 levels of play, WPT champ Taylor von Kriegenbergh bagged the chip lead among the 194 survivors with a stack of 536,500. That is just quite a bit ahead of both Day 1A and 1B chip leaders Ludovic Riehl (370,000) and Mike Shanahan bagged (377,500). Von Kriegenbergh, who won the 2011 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open for more than $1.1 million, is seeking his first MSPT cash.

Others who bagged big stacks on Day 1C were Kurt Jewell (410,000), Kevin Grabel (325,000), Bob Mather (297,000), and Sheng Ye (270,500).

Likewise, former Marriage Boot Camp host Jim Carroll (232,000), former NFL star Richard Seymour (200,500), last year’s runner-up Mukul Pahuja (196,500), MSPT Season 6 Maryland Live! champ Greg Himmelbrand (109,500), and the better half of the aforementioned Bob Mathers, Candance Collins (91,000), all advanced to Day 2.

Among those to try and fall on Day 1C were Poker Hall of Famer Scotty Nguyen; MSPT Players of the Year Rich Alsup, Mark Hodge and Pat Steele; former champs Ari Engel, Dan “DQ” Hendrickson and Jon Kim; and defending champ Thomas Boivin.

The Belgian fell just after dinner when he got his short stack all in preflop holding the ace-eight of spade. Boivin was up against two opponents holding small pocket pairs, but despite holding two overs Boivin was unable to get there.

Day 2 of the MSPT Venetian will kick off at 11 a.m. on Thursday with the plan of playing through the money bubble on the way to the final table. Be sure to join us then as we bring you all the action and eliminations straight from the tournament floor.

  • Level: 15
  • Blinds: 1500 / 3000
  • Ante: 500
End-of-Day 1C Chip Counts
Created (6/8/2017 2:08:54 AM by Admin System)

Taylor Von Kriegenbergh 536,500
Kurt Jewell 410,000
Kevin Grabel 325,000
Bob Mather 297,000
Sheng Ye 270,500
Stephen Malowe 265,000
Daniel Fuhs 264,500
Matthew Yorka 262,000
Daniel Bland 261,500
Kakhmazov Nadar 258,500
Jonathan Alfonso 249,000
Williams Rogers (Bill) 244,000
Jim Carroll 232,000
Jeff Griffiths 223,000
Huynh Patrick 223,000
Jonathan Gamen 217,000
Ryan Simoneau 213,000
Jesse Vilchez 208,000
Ryan Hardin 208,000
Andy Philaclaet 205,000
Richard Seymour 200,500
Chris Roth 198,500
Mukul Pahja 196,500
Nate Geise 191,000
Isaac Fermin 186,000
Scott Vetter 185,000
Rich Foster 184,500
Joshua Herman 184,000
Blaise Hom 181,500
Jeremy Meacham 178,500
Pamela Malnaughton 177,500
Mike Sower 175,500
Daniel Clemente 175,000
Mike Urbaniak 167,000
Drazen Ilach 158,000
Paul Lui 155,500
Solouiou Ruslan 152,000
Nathan Burdette 151,500
Marcus Stein 151,000
Kim Schinco 145,000
Ingram Baykins 145,000
Jeffrey Chotikul 144,500
Steve Miller 144,000
LJ Sande 142,500
Israel Jasso 142,000
Alfonso Moro 137,000
Jewook Oh 135,000
Brad Sailor 135,000
Jason Paster 134,500
Tyng Low 134,000
Traub Higgintham 132,000
Sergio Cabrera 128,500
Phil Hernz 128,000
Joey Alesna 128,000
James Gilbert 127,500
Terry Schumacher 126,500
Dong Jun Ji 126,500
Menashe Levy 126,000
Clifton Green 124,500
John Pierce 124,500
Charisse Case 124,000
Joseph Damen 124,000
Paul Ephremsen 122,000
Thai Ha 122,000
Rory Lucero 122,000
Hewitt Poland 121,000
Daniel Parshall 121,000
Nam Phan 121,000
Davin Anderson 117,000
Avi Drori 116,500
Rich Dixon 116,000
Jeffrey White 115,500
Michael Sanders, JR 115,500
Don Sayld 115,000
Lizzy Harrison 115,000
Sung Te Kim 114,500
Doug Ashmmore 114,000
Vojtech Ruzicko 112,500
Jesse Cohen 111,000
Seth Berger 110,000
Norman Straughn 110,000
Nate Fair 109,500
Greg Himmelbrand 109,500
Nadezhda Magnes 108,500
Stuart Marshak 108,500
Baraz Sudharcher 107,500
Bryan Sokolowski 107,500
Linglin Zeng 106,500
Thomas Cuce 106,000
Brayden Gazlay 105,500
John Roveto 105,000
Bryan Ngo 104,500
Claude Murrell 103,500
Amanda Neidbnik 102,500
Lisa Costello 102,500
Daiel Aviles 102,500
Mstr Lynch 101,500
Javier Zahco 101,000
Chris O'Rourke 101,000
Robert Covert 100,000
John Utley 99,000
Robert Marquette 97,500
Tyler Jackson 97,000
Richard Morton 95,500
Michael Comeau 95,000
James Walsh 94,500
Maury Soland 94,000
Dustin Stewart 92,500
Steve Worr 92,000
Barry Brown 92,000
Paul Luckey 92,000
Carey Pickus 91,500
Candace Collins 91,000
Phillip Luong 87,000
Santiago Torres 87,000
Daniel Aharoni 86,500
Harsukhpaul Sangha 86,500
Martin Matins 86,000
Garrett Garvin 84,500
Luke Mernin 83,500
Charlie Nguyen 82,000
Pete Morris 80,500
Chris Meyers 79,500
Joseph Stiers 77,500
Wenlong Jzn 77,000
Javier Gomez 77,000
Andrew Dooley 76,000
Chino Rheem 75,500
Rodeen Talebi 75,000
Corey Kennel 74,500
Eric Tipsword 74,500
Vyachespar Stoyanor 74,000
Osama Aweida 74,000
Frank Giammarinaro 74,000
Deryck Barnes 72,500
RB Loynd 72,500
Denise Pratt 72,000
David bourgoyne 69,500
Jason Lilly 66,000
Miguel Cieri 63,500
Joshua Smith 62,500
Marc Macdonnell 62,000
Melanie Banfield 61,500
Kainala McCue 60,500
Rean Nirath 59,500
Michael Lipscomb 59,000
Scott watkins 58,000
George Mounsef 57,000
Louis Salter 57,000
Eduards Kudrjavcevs 56,000
Jason Sell 56,000
Jean Paul Pasqualini 55,000
Ekrem Bozkurt 54,500
Matthew Ara 54,500
Yegor Moroz 54,500
David Jackson 52,000
Josh Reichard 49,000
Fredlund Ferreel 48,500
Daniel Parsonage 48,500
Kristof Papp 47,500
Chaitanya Vallabhaneni 47,000
John Shuler 47,000
Christopher Capone 46,500
Ryan Lim 46,000
Zachary Hatcher 46,000
Enrique Villacres 44,500
Joshua Sterner 44,500
Aaron Johnson 44,000
Josh Gibson 44,000
Nicholas Verderano 43,000
Dimitry Agrachov 42,500
Nicholas Christodoulides 41,500
Joe Tushnet 41,500
Zachary Pierce 41,000
Chris Taylor 39,500
Kou Vang 38,500
Patrick Coughlin 38,500
Andrew Touchette 38,000
Abbey Daniels 37,000
Yashveen Mudireddy 36,000
Brian Ray 35,500
Albert Shenker 32,500
Henry So 31,500
Eddy Leblanc 31,000
Daniel Marcus 29,500
Tom Dobrilovic 28,000
Niv Decalo 26,500
Kyle Jules 25,600
Jeff Yanchever 25,000
Vinicius Moraes Scarpini 24,000
Ryan Phan 23,000
Brennan Benglis 20,000
Joshua Roberts 17,000
Javier Garcir Reynaldos Barral 7,500

  • Level: 15
  • Blinds: 1500 / 3000
  • Ante: 500
Seven More Hands
Created (6/8/2017 1:00:57 AM by Admin System)

The tournament staff just announced that the remaining players, of which there are approximately 210 remaining, will play seven more hands before bagging and tagging on Day 1C. Stay tuned for a recap of the action, chip counts, and the Day 2 seat draw.

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Chino Rheem versus Taylor von Kriegenbergh
Created (6/8/2017 12:44:05 AM by Admin System)

Taylor von Kriegenbergh

We get to the table with about 50,000 in the pot and  6c qc 3s on the flop. Chino Rheem checked, as did Taylor von Kriegenbergh.

The dealer put the  7s on the turn and Rheem check-called Kriegenbergh’s 20,000 bet.

On the  as river, Rheem checked for a final time and Kriegenbergh counted out a stack of blue chips.

Rheem shook his head, “Swear to god, I almost folded to you. First thing, I almost ripped it preflop. I was just gonna rip, over shove the pot.” Then he asked the dealer, “Sixty-five? That’s all my blues.”

“You get paid off if this card doesn’t come,” indicating the ace on the river. “You’ve probably got a set of queens, you check the flop, then bet again. I can’t see you riding ace-king on the turn for 20K. All I can beat is, like, ten’s now. You could turn tens into a bluff and that’s all I can beat.”

Kriegenbergh sat stone faced throughout the speech as Rheem counted out the sixty-five thousand in blue chips.

“If I show you jacks face up and fold will you show me? ‘Cuz I sort of want to call right now. You get paid off if that ace is a nine.”

Rheem eventually folds, flashing his cards (another player thought he saw red jacks).

“Can I see?” he asks and Kriegenbergh cracks a smile.

“You can see one,” von Kriegenbergh said.

“I can pick either one?” Chino asked. “Oh my god, you bluffed me!”

Rheem chose a card and turned over the  4h.

“Oh my god, you bluffed me!”

Taylor von Kriegenbergh 335,000
Chino Rheem - 130,000

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Big Slick Does the Trick for Moldova's Vyacheslav
Created (6/8/2017 12:30:59 AM by Admin System)

Vyacheslav Stoyanov

After the player in the cutoff raised to 5,500, Moldova’s Vyacheslav Stoyanov three-bet all in for 37,400 from the small blind. The player in the big folded and the original raiser called.

Stoyanov:  as ks
Opponent:  ac qs

Stoyanov was way out in front, but the  9c js 10h flop gave his opponent a straight draw. Fortunately for Stoyanov, the  qc peeled off on the turn to give him Broadway. His opponent could still chop with a king on the river, but it wasn’t in the cards as the  qd paired the board.

Vyacheslav Stoyanov - 80,000

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Kaan Dogan Shoves the Button
Created (6/8/2017 12:27:34 AM by Admin System)

Kaan Dogan

Action folded to California’s Kaan Dogan on the button and he moved all in for 35,300. The player in the big blind opted to call and the cards were turned up.

Dogan:  da 8c
Big Blind:  ks jd

Dogan was just looking to hold to double, and that’s exactly what he did after the board ran out a safe  qc 4s 3s 8d 10s.

Kaan Dogan - 75,000

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Chino Rheem busts Nick Pupillo
Created (6/7/2017 11:58:15 PM by Admin System)

Chino Rheem

Nick Pupillo, an HPT champ and regular at the MSPT stops, raised to 4,500 from middle position.

It folded around to WPT stud Chino Rheem in the cutoff and he asked to see Pupillo’s chips before three-betting to 12,000. The rest of the players got out of the way and Pupillo called.

Pupillo checked the  8c 9h2d flop, Rheem continued for 15,000 and Pupillo called.

The dealer turned the  ac and Pupillo checked again. Rheem announced, “All in.”

Pupillo didn’t look happy about it but eventually called off. At that point the cards were turned up.

Rheem:  as ah
Pupillo:  ks kh

Pupillo was drawing dead and officially eliminated with the  3s on the river.

Chino Rheem - 150,000
Nicholas Pupillo - eliminated

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Taylor von Kriegenbergh Looks to Be Chip Leader
Created (6/7/2017 11:54:48 PM by Admin System)

Taylor von Kriegenbergh

Taylor von Kriegenbergh, who won the 2011 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open for more than $1.1 million, is sitting with a mountain of chips, and he was kind enough to tell us about two big hands that helped boost his stack by 100,000 each.

In the first, he held  Kx Kx and a series of raises saw two opponents get it in with  Kx Jx and  Qx Qx. The board ran out clean and that was von Kriegenbergh’s first big pot.

The second was fairly similar in that von Kriegenbergh, who held  Ax Kx, got it in against opponents who held  Ax Qx and  8x 8x. An ace appeared and von Kriegenbergh claimed another six-figure pot.

Taylor von Kriegenbergh - 335,000

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
MSPT to Host $350 Regional Event ($100K GTD) at Canterbury Park August 5-13
Created (6/7/2017 11:35:20 PM by Admin System)

The MSPT is heading back to Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota for the second time in Season 8. From August 5-13, the MSPT will host a series of satellites that will culminate in a $350 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed Regional Event August 10-13.

It marks the first time a MSPT Regional Event has ever been held at the venue, which requires players be just 18 years old to play. There will be three starting flights, and players are allowed a max of one reentry per flight during the standard registration process.

The Regional Event will feature four starting flights beginning with Day 1A at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 9. Day 1B will take place at the same time on Thursday, August 10, while Days 1C and 1D will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 11 and Saturday, August 12 respectively. The surviving players from each flight will then return for Day 2 at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 13 to play down to a winner.

Satellites for the MSPT Canterbury Park Regional Event will begin on Thursday, July 6. Click here for a look at both the satellite and Canterbury Park weekly tournament schedule.

The Regional Events were introduced in January 2016 to offer recreational players an affordable opportunity to play our lauded “Chainsaw Approved” structure. The only differences from our $1,100 Main Event, which play 14 40-minute levels on Day 1, is that Regional Events starting flights play 16 levels and last 30 minutes each.

The tournament at Canterbury Park will mark the 20th Regional Event in MSPT history. To date, the largest Regional Event ever held took place back in January at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in downtown Milwaukee. That event drew 1,228 entries – then the largest poker tournament ever held in Wisconsin – and saw Craig Trost come out on top to take home a $63,252 top prize.

The MSPT last visited Canterbury Park in late April, which marked the 13th Main Event held there. It ended up being the largest ever held at Canterbury Park with 475 entries, which surpassed the 470 entrants from December 2015.

After two long days of play, 56-year-old business development manager Mark Wadekamper emerged victorious to capture a $110,220 first-place prize. He did so by stopping reigning champ Jon Kim from defending his title. Back in December, Kim topped a field of 464 entrants to win the MSPT Canterbury Park for $107,659, but his title defense came up just one spot short. He took home $66,593 for finishing runner-up to Wadekamper.

While Canterbury Park does not have a hotel on sight, there are plenty of accommodation options nearby. For a list of hotels and how to contact them, visit Canterbury Park’s dedicated “Hotel Accommodations” page here.

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 100
Some Late Night Shots
Created (6/7/2017 11:23:30 PM by Admin System)

Bob Mather
Andrew Moreno
Je Wook Oh
Nadya Magnus
Chino Rheem
Mukul Pahuja

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
536,500  
536,500 
 
MA 
410,000  
410,000 
 
KY 
325,000  
325,000 
 
PA 
297,000  
297,000 
 
CA 
270,500  
270,500 
 
NV 
265,000  
265,000 
 
 
 
264,500  
264,500 
 
CA 
262,000  
262,000 
 
Miami 
FL 
261,500  
261,500 
 
 
 
258,500  
258,500 
 
 
 
249,000  
249,000 
 
Austin 
TX 
244,000  
244,000 
 
MI 
232,000  
232,000 
 
Frisco 
TX 
223,000  
223,000 
 
France 
 
 
223,000  
223,000 
 
CA 
217,000  
217,000 
 
 
 
213,000  
213,000 
 
CO 
208,000  
208,000 
 
TX 
208,000  
208,000 
 
MI 
205,000  
205,000 
 
TX 
200,500  
200,500 
 
GA 
198,500  
198,500 
 
WI 
196,500  
196,500 
 
NJ 
191,000  
191,000 
 
OH 
186,000  
186,000 
 
NJ 
185,000  
185,000 
 
IL 
184,500  
184,500 
 
NJ 
184,000  
184,000 
 
 
Canada 
181,500  
181,500 
 
CA 
178,500  
178,500 
 
MA 
177,500  
177,500 
 
Canada 
 
 
175,500  
175,500 
 
CA 
175,000  
175,000 
 
FL 
167,000  
167,000 
 
MO 
158,000  
158,000 
 
NE 
155,500  
155,500 
 
Irvine 
CA 
152,000  
152,000 
 
IL 
151,500  
151,500 
 
AL 
151,000  
151,000 
 
FL 
145,000  
145,000 
 
IL 
145,000  
145,000 
 
MI 
144,500  
144,500 
 
 
 
144,000  
144,000 
 
IN 
142,500  
142,500 
 
CT 
142,000  
142,000 
 
TX 
137,000  
137,000 
 
 
 
Spain 
135,000  
135,000 
 
IL 
135,000  
135,000 
 
NY 
134,500  
134,500 
 
NJ 
134,000  
134,000 
 
NY 
132,000  
132,000 
 
 
 
 
128,500  
128,500 
 
UK 
 
 
128,000  
128,000 
 
TX 
128,000  
128,000 
 
Davie 
FL 
127,500  
127,500 
 
PA 
126,500  
126,500 
 
MD 
126,500  
126,500 
 
 
 
126,000  
126,000 
 
Israel 
 
 
124,500  
124,500 
 
MN 
124,500  
124,500 
 
 
 
124,000  
124,000 
 
MI 
124,000  
124,000 
 
CA 
122,000  
122,000 
 
NV 
122,000  
122,000 
 
 
 
 
122,000  
122,000 
 
 
 
121,000  
121,000 
 
KS 
121,000  
121,000 
 
TX 
121,000  
121,000 
 
Wilson 
NC 
117,000  
117,000 
 
Davis 
CA 
116,500  
116,500 
 
NV 
116,000  
116,000 
 
WY 
115,500  
115,500 
 
AR 
115,500  
115,500 
 
OR 
115,000  
115,000 
 
NV 
114,500  
114,500 
 
CA 
114,000  
114,000 
 
TX 
112,500  
112,500 
 
 
 
111,000  
111,000 
 
PA 
110,000  
110,000 
 
CO 
110,000  
110,000 
 
NY 
109,500  
109,500 
 
NY 
109,500  
109,500 
 
MN 
108,500  
108,500 
 
IL 
108,500  
108,500 
 
IL 
107,500  
107,500 
 
Oxward 
CA 
107,500  
107,500 
 
CA 
106,000  
106,000 
 
FL 
105,500  
105,500 
 
AZ 
105,000  
105,000 
 
FL 
104,500  
104,500 
 
CA 
103,500  
103,500 
 
Bowie 
MD 
102,500  
102,500 
 
MD 
102,500  
102,500 
 
NV 
102,500  
102,500 
 
IL 
101,500  
101,500 
 
Dallas 
TX 
101,000  
101,000 
 
FL 
101,000  
101,000 
 
Madrid 
 
Spain 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
IL 
0  
Busted 
  
CO 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
London 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
ND 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
  
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
SC 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
  
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
  
IL 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MA 
0  
Busted 
 
SD 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
 
 
$395,888
2,000
2
AZ 
$316,782
1,800
3
TX 
$205,283
1,700
4
Tempe 
AZ 
$157,169
1,600
5
FL 
$118,679
1,500
6
PA 
$89,811
1,400
7
NY 
$70,566
1,300
8
France 
 
 
$54,528
1,200
9
MN 
$41,698
1,100
10
 
 
$35,283
1,000
11
IL 
$35,283
1,000
12
UK 
 
 
$35,283
1,000
13
FL 
$28,868
900
14
CA 
$28,868
900
15
Denver 
CO 
$28,868
900
17
NY 
$24,057
800
19
NY 
$19,245
700
20
 
 
$19,245
700
21
Vienna 
VA 
$19,245
700
22
Ozark 
MO 
$16,038
700
23
 
 
$16,038
700
24
IL 
$16,038
700
25
NV 
$12,830
700
26
IN 
$12,830
700
28
 
$10,906
600
29
MI 
$10,906
600
30
KS 
$10,906
600
31
CA 
$10,906
600
32
KY 
$10,906
600
33
Biloxi 
MS 
$10,906
600
34
MI 
$10,906
600
35
PA 
$10,906
600
36
NV 
$10,906
600
38
 
Canada 
$8,981
500
40
MI 
$8,981
500
41
UK 
 
 
$8,981
500
43
 
Italy 
$8,981
500
46
NY 
$8,019
400
47
 
 
$8,019
400
48
 
 
Spain 
$8,019
400
50
IL 
$8,019
400
52
Miami 
FL 
$8,019
400
53
CA 
$8,019
400
54
MA 
$8,019
400
55
 
 
$7,057
300
57
WA 
$7,057
300
58
MI 
$7,057
300
60
 
 
$7,057
300
61
 
 
$7,057
300
64
FL 
$6,415
200
65
FL 
$6,415
200
66
CO 
$6,415
200
67
TN 
$6,415
200
68
MD 
$6,415
200
70
France 
 
 
$6,415
200
71
Tampa 
FL 
$6,415
200
72
TX 
$6,415
200
73
Denver 
CO 
$5,934
100
74
TX 
$5,934
100
75
IN 
$5,934
100
76
London 
 
 
$5,934
100
77
Austin 
TX 
$5,934
100
78
NY 
$5,934
100
79
TN 
$5,934
100
80
Avon 
IN 
$5,934
100
81
NJ 
$5,934
100
82
 
France 
$5,453
50
84
CA 
$5,453
50
85
MN 
$5,453
50
86
CA 
$5,453
50
87
PA 
$5,453
50
88
FL 
$5,453
50
90
 
Canada 
$5,453
50
94
FL 
$4,972
50
95
KY 
$4,972
50
97
NJ 
$4,972
50
99
MI 
$4,972
50
100
Wilson 
NC 
$4,491
50
102
NV 
$4,491
50
103
 
 
$4,491
50
104
NV 
$4,491
50
105
NV 
$4,491
50
106
CA 
$4,491
50
107
 
 
$4,491
50
108
Bend 
OR 
$4,491
50
109
MN 
$4,491
50
111
TX 
$4,491
50
113
 
 
$4,491
50
114
 
China 
$4,491
50
116
TX 
$4,491
50
118
 
 
$4,491
50
119
GA 
$4,491
50
120
FL 
$4,491
50
121
 
$4,491
50
123
NV 
$4,491
50
124
Davis 
CA 
$4,491
50
125
Sussex 
NJ 
$4,491
50
126
IA 
$4,491
50
127
Dayton 
OH 
$4,491
50
128
NY 
$4,491
50
129
Irvine 
CA 
$4,491
50
130
Aspen 
CO 
$4,491
50
131
MN 
$4,491
50
134
Brazil 
 
 
$4,491
50
135
Weston 
FL 
$4,491
50
136
CA 
$4,491
50
137
Russia 
 
 
$4,491
50
138
CA 
$4,491
50
139
 
 
$4,491
50
142
AZ 
$4,491
50
144
CA 
$4,491
50
145
Canada 
 
 
$4,009
50
146
IN 
$4,009
50
147
NJ 
$4,009
50
148
Dallas 
TX 
$4,009
50
149
WY 
$4,009
50
150
CA 
$4,009
50
151
 
 
$4,009
50
152
NV 
$4,009
50
154
 
 
$4,009
50
155
FL 
$4,009
50
156
FL 
$4,009
50
157
TX 
$4,009
50
158
 
 
$4,009
50
160
NE 
$4,009
50
161
IL 
$4,009
50
162
Skokie 
IL 
$4,009
50
167
 
 
$4,009
50
169
MN 
$4,009
50
170
CA 
$4,009
50
172
TX 
$4,009
50
173
NJ 
$4,009
50
174
OR 
$4,009
50
177
Israel 
 
 
$4,009
50
178
 
 
$4,009
50
179
Spain 
 
 
$4,009
50
180
HI 
$4,009
50
181
OH 
$4,009
50
184
Davie 
FL 
$4,009
50
186
NV 
$4,009
50
189
MN 
$4,009
50
192
MN 
$3,208
50
193
MD 
$3,208
50
194
CO 
$3,208
50
195
Miami 
FL 
$3,208
50
198
GA 
$3,208
50
199
WI 
$3,208
50
200
Sofia 
TX 
$3,208
50
203
Omaha 
NE 
$3,208
50
204
GA 
$3,208
50
205
CO 
$3,208
50
207
Vernon 
CT 
$3,208
50
208
 
 
$3,208
50
210
Canada 
 
 
$3,208
50
212
FL 
$3,208
50
214
NJ 
$3,208
50
218
 
$3,208
50
219
TN 
$3,208
50
222
MD 
$3,208
50
223
MD 
$3,208
50
224
IL 
$3,208
50
225
NY 
$3,208
50
226
NV 
$3,208
50
227
CA 
$3,208
50
228
Oxnard 
CA 
$3,208
50
229
NC 
$3,208
50
231
Farino 
NJ 
$3,208
50
232
 
 
$3,208
50
239
NC 
$2,887
50
240
Dallas 
TX 
$2,887
50
242
Omaha 
NE 
$2,887
50
244
 
 
$2,887
50
245
York 
PA 
$2,887
50
248
 
 
$2,887
50
249
Fresno 
CA 
$2,887
50
250
 
 
$2,887
50
251
NV 
$2,887
50
255
Miami 
FL 
$2,887
50
258
CO 
$2,887
50
259
CA 
$2,887
50
260
 
 
$2,887
50
261
MN 
$2,887
50
262
MD 
$2,887
50
264
Sylva 
NC 
$2,887
50
265
Israel 
 
Israel 
$2,887
50
266
TX 
$2,887
50
267
MD 
$2,887
50
268
NY 
$2,887
50
271
OH 
$2,887
50
272
 
 
$2,887
50
277
CA 
$2,887
50
278
 
 
$2,887
50
281
FL 
$2,566
50
282
Boston 
MA 
$2,566
50
283
FL 
$2,566
50
284
Japan 
 
 
$2,566
50
286
 
 
$2,566
100
288
Folsom 
CA 
$2,566
50
292
IA 
$2,566
50
293
CA 
$2,566
50
295
France 
 
 
$2,566
50
296
 
 
$2,566
50
298
 
 
$2,566
50
300
Frisco 
TX 
$2,566
50
301
Italy 
 
 
$2,566
50
302
 
 
$2,566
50
303
 
 
$2,566
50
304
NV 
$2,566
50
305
IL 
$2,566
50
307
Oxward 
CA 
$2,566
50
308
KY 
$2,566
50
309
NV 
$2,566
50
311
TN 
$2,566
50
312
Brasil 
 
 
$2,566
50
314
FL 
$2,566
50
315
 
 
$2,566
50
316
SC 
$2,566
50
318
IL 
$2,566
50
319
FL 
$2,566
50
321
Madrid 
 
Spain 
$2,566
50
323
Denver 
CO 
$2,566
50
326
WI 
$2,085
50
327
NY 
$2,085
50
328
CA 
$2,085
50
330
NV 
$2,085
50
331
Canada 
 
 
$2,085
50
332
 
 
$2,085
50
333
CA 
$2,085
50
334
WA 
$2,085
50
335
MD 
$2,085
50
337
GA 
$2,085
50
338
 
 
$2,085
50
339
TX 
$2,085
50
341
NV 
$2,085
50
342
CA 
$2,085
50
343
Spain 
 
 
$2,085
50
346
TX 
$2,085
50
347
Brazil 
 
 
$2,085
50
348
NC 
$2,085
50
349
Seaman 
OH 
$2,085
50
350
 
 
Spain 
$2,085
50
351
Canada 
 
 
$2,085
50
LEVEL INFO
Level
15
Blinds
1500 / 3000
Ante
500
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
1432
Players Remaining
194
Average Chip Stack
110,721
Total Chips
21,480,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
410,000
325,000
297,000
270,500
265,000
264,500
262,000
261,500
10 
258,500
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
5,425
4,825
4,633
4,500
3,550
3,533
3,450
3,450
10 
3,400