Event 10
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 27: Blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000 (75 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 6
Average Stack: 1,933,000
Another level gone and another break taken. Play has resumed. Here are the counts:
Jeffrey Pringle – 3,800,000
Allan Rosen – 3,200,000
Elan Branas – 1,820,000
Chris Chatman – 1,200,000
Steve Euashachai – 780,000
Andrew Lauer – 700,000
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 26: Blinds 20,000/40,000/4,000 (70 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 6
Average Stack: 1,933,000
Andrew Lauer jammed under-the-gun and got looked up by Steve Euashachai in the big blind. Andrew had pocket 3s and was racing against Steve’s AJ offsuit. The pocket pair held and Andrew doubled to about 850,000. Steve dropped to about 215,000.
The two short-stacks have swapped positions and now Steve is low-man on the totem pole.
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 26: Blinds 20,000/40,000/4,000 (70 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 6
Average Stack: 1,933,000
This elevator is stuck with six players for the last hour. They’ve just returned from a break, so here are the chip counts:
Allan Rosen – 3,840,000
Jeffrey Pringle – 3,696,000
Elan Branas – 1,691,000
Chris Chatman – 1,050,000
Steve Euashachai – 865,000
Andrew Lauer – 458,000
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 25: Blinds 15,000/30,000/4,000 (70 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 6
Average Stack: 1,933,000
Chris Grove was felted shortly after players returned from dinner break.
Jeffrey Pringle still leads with about 4 million chips. Allan Rosen is stills second with about 3 million.
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
End of Level 24: Blinds 12,000/24,000/3,000 (65 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 7
Average Stack: 1,657,000
Post-dinner play will get underway at about 7:30pm. Here are the rough chip counts:
Jeffrey Pringle – 4,000,000
Allan Rosen – 2,625,000
Elan Branas – 1,870,000
Chris Chatman – 1,255,000
Andrew Lauer – 820,000
Chris Grove – 800,000
Steve Euashachai – 650,000
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 24: Blinds 12,000/24,000/3,000 (65 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 7
Average Stack: 1,657,000
Min Wang got his short-stack in the middle against four players. At the river, Min’s A4 was run down by a player holding 64 who made two pair.
The remaining seven players finished the level, then took off for dinner.
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 24: Blinds 12,000/24,000/3,000 (65 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 9
Average Stack: 1,0160,000
Jeremy Perez was felted in 10th place, earning $1,828.
The remaining nine players finished up the level and took a short break. Now they’re back to new, higher blinds.
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 23: Blinds 10,000/20,000/3,000 (65 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 10
Average Stack: 1,0160,000
Daniel Lobel got his last chips in holding AT against big-stack Allan Rosen, who had pocket 8s. Daniel picked up a draw on the turn, but bricked the river and was felted. He finished 11th for $1,828.
The final ten drew seats and moved to the final table. Here’s the new lineup with chip counts:
- Min Wang – 195,000
- Jeffrey Pringle – 2,934,000
- Steve Euashachai – 784,000
- Stuart Gelwarg – 777,000
- Andrew Lauer – 786,000
- Chris Grove – 1,100,000
- Elan Branas – 1,090,000
- Chris Chatman – 1,100,000
- Jeremy Perez – 312,000
- Allan Rosen – 2,570,000
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 23: Blinds 10,000/20,000/3,000 (65 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 11
Average Stack: 1,055,000
$500+$60 Super Stack Elevator NLH
Level 22: Blinds 8,000/16,000/2,000 (60 minutes)
Entries: 290
Players Remaining: 16
Average Stack: 725,000
Here’s the lineup for the final two tables of the Super Stack Elevator with some rough chip counts:
Table 1
- Andrew Lauer – 700,000
- Steve Euashachai – 1,500,000
- Stuart Gelwarg – 580,000
- Elan Branas – 1,250,000
- Min Wang – 200,000
- Jeffrey Pringle – 1,450,000
- Sam Ho – 600,000
- Jeremy Perez – 450,000
Table 2
- Jack Duong – 250,000
- Chris Grove – 1,300,000
- Michael Tomic – 120,000
- Daniel Lobel – 175,000
- Allan Rosen – 2,000,000
- Joseph Galdieri – 180,000
- David Grandieri – 350,000
- Chris Chatman – 600,000