Event 10
$260+$40 Deepest Stack NLH
$200,000 Guaranteed
Structure | Payouts
Level 28: 40,000/80,000/80,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 18
We are down to the final 18 players here in Event 10 and it’s Noel Alicea leading the way with 4,700,000.
The players will battle it out here in the new tournament area for the $52,768 and the BPO trophy.
Below is a full look at all the updated chip counts and seating assignments as well as what’s at stake.
Table 1
Seat 1. Eric Siegel- 2,700,000
Seat 2. Roman Melikov- 1,100,000
Seat 3. Jeff Cole- 2,350,000
Seat 4. Mikhael Mironeko- 3,200,000
Seat 5. Brett Sheehan- 1,500,000
Seat 6. Carlos Figueora-Fernandez- 2,200,000
Seat 7. Jay Kondrup- 3,000,000
Seat 8. Eric Rowen- 2,200,000
Seat 9. Jason Chappell- 950,000
Table 2
Seat 1. Nick Schuman- 780,000
Seat 2. Tony Reed- 950,000
Seat 3. Pavlo Kudelya- 350,000
Seat 4. Soukha Kachittavong- 2,900,000
Seat 5. Kym Lim- 3,300,000
Seat 6. Rob Cicchelli- 1,100,000
Seat 7. Anonymous- 1,620,000
Seat 8. Zuri Kornfald- 1,500,000
Seat 9. Noel Alicea- 4,700,000
Place | Payout |
1 | $52,768 |
2 | $31,077 |
3 | $18,764 |
4 | $15,715 |
5 | $12,900 |
6 | $10,437 |
7 | $8,326 |
8 | $6,333 |
9 | $4,339 |
10 – 12 | $2,815 |
13 – 15 | $2,111 |
16 – 18 | $1,337 |
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Level 26: Blinds 25,000/50,000/50,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 22
Average Stack: 1.7 million
After an early open to 575,000 from Sergey Sosnovsky, Jeffrey Cole jammed from the hijack. Sergey called, tabling . He was dominated by Jeffrey’s
. The board came
and Jeffrey made Broadway on the turn to secure his double-up. He’s playing about 1.8 million.
Sergey was left with about 420,000 and busted out soon after.
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Level 26: Blinds 25,000/50,000/50,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 27
Average Stack: 1.4 million
Borgata tournament regular Satish Surapaneni got all-in with AJ against the pocket Kings for Noel Alicea. The Kings held and Noel took the pot, chipping up to ~4.1 million.
He may have bypassed chip leader Kym Lim, who’s got right around 4 million.
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Level 25: Blinds 20,000/40,000/40,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 29
Average Stack: 1.3 million
On a flop of Eric Rowen (middle) jammed for 675,000 into Satish Surapaneni (button) who called. Eric had
and was in trouble against Satish’s
.
Then the last two fell giving Eric the back-door wheel and the double-up to about 1.65 million. Satish was left with ~ 1 million.
On the next hand, the player in seat 7 shoved from the button and Sergey Sosnovsky snapped, tabling pocket Kings. The short-stack had pocket 9s and was in a world of hurt. The board ran out A J 8 K 6 giving Sergey a set and the pot. He’s back up to ~2 million. His opponent headed for the payout desk.
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Level 25: Blinds 20,000/40,000/40,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 35
Average Stack: 1.1 million
On table 1, Noel Alicea (button) fired 400,000 on the flop of and Sergey Sosnovsky (bb) gave it some thought, then announced “raise”. Noel beat him into the pot with an “all-in” for another 540,000 on top.
Sergey made the call, tabling for middle pair. Noel rolled over pocket Aces for the lead. That lead got bigger with the
on the turn. The
completed the board and Noel doubled up to ~2 million, taking a ~1 million chip bite out of Sergey.
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Level 25: Blinds 20,000/40,000/40,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 42
Average Stack: 886,000
Deepest Stack players are back in action following a color-up break.
Judi Bielan busted out before the break, which leaves Kym Lim as the last woman sitting. She also happens to be the chip leader with more than 3 million.
Sergey Sosnovsky is still holding on to second place with nearly 2.5 million and Satish Surapaneni is third with ~2.2 million.
Tom Gottlieb has moved up in the counts, stacking about 1.9 million.
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Level 24: Blinds 15,000/30,000/30,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 47
Average Stack: 791,000
Kym Lim has accumulated more than 2.6 million and taken the chip lead. Sergey Sosnovsky is right behind her with ~2.5 million.
Satish Surapaneni is playing right around 2 million.
Some other big stacks:
Jeff Trudeau – 1.8 million
Soukha Kachittavong – 1.3 million
Eric Siegel – 1.2 million
Eric Rowan – 1.15 million
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Level 23: Blinds 12,000/25,000/25,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 51
Average Stack: 729,000
After an early position raise, Cathy Schenone (button) jammed for ~365,000. After the blinds got out of the way, the opener called, rolling over pocket Tens. Cathy’s pocket sixes were in trouble.
She got no help from the board and was sent to the rail. With her departure we’ve only got a handful of Ladies remaining in this event.
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Level 23: Blinds 12,000/25,000/25,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 67
Average Stack: 555,000
Before table 9 broke, the newly enriched Devin Bluestein paid it forward to Jose Reyes.
A short stack had shoved, then Devin moved in. Jose said he was calling light and made the overcall with AJ. Devin had pocket Tens, which had proved disastrous in that previous hand.
An Ace on the flop shipped the pot to Jose, who chipped up to ~1.2 million. Their table broke and now they’re scattered to empty seats elsewhere in the room.
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Level 22: Blinds 10,000/20,000/20,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 930
Players Remaining: 75
Average Stack: 496,000
Three players got all their chips in pre-flop.
Jean Brillant:
Seat 3:
Devin Bluestein:
The flop came giving Jean the lead with a pair of Kings. Then the
on the turn gave seat 3 a set and new life. Then the
on the river snuffed out that hope, giving Devin a set of Jacks and the scoop as both opponents were felted.
Devin chipped up to about 700,000.