Event 10 (Day 1)
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 30: (50,000/100,000/10,000) (85 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 2
The heads up match between Elan Branas and Allan Rosen continues as they battle for the $39,380 first prize and the BPO trophy. Rosen just double up to bring his stack to 4,000,000 and Branas is holding nearly a 2-1 lead with 7,500,000.
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
End of Level 29: (4,000/8,000/1,000)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 34
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
End of Level 12: Blinds 800/1,600/200 (35 minutes)
Entries: 278
The Elevator has stopped at the end of level 12 for a one hour dinner break. Play will resume at about 8:15pm.
When play resumes, registration will close, so players have one more hour to late register or re-enter.
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 1: Blinds 25/50 (10 minutes)
The Super Stack Elevator event is underway! The Super Stack is 40,000 chips and the Elevator refers to the duration of levels. They start at 10 minutes and increase by 5 minutes every two levels.
The Super Stack Elevator first appeared during the 2015 Summer Poker Open and was won by Kevin Grabel ($21,915). When the event finally ended, the levels were 70 minutes long!
One year ago, during the 2015 Borgata Poker Open, Kyle Bowker took down the SS Elevator, collecting $50,808 for the win. When the Elevator finally stopped in that event, levels were 75 minutes long.
Late registration and re-entry are available until the start of Level 13. This is a two-day event, so they’ll play until about 2am, then bag up for the night. Day 2 is set for 12 noon on Friday.
The Elevator is on the way up, so jump on!