duminică, 15 februarie 2015

Hollywood Poker Open Toledo Regional Main Event Day 1a: Wright Can Do No Wrong

 The Hollywood Poker Open kicked off its second event of the season in Toledo, Ohio, and James Wright topped a field of 104 runners on Day 1a by finishing with 255,500 in chips at the completion of 14 levels. Fifteen other players joined Wright in making it through to Day 2.

Day 1a Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank    Player              Chips
1       James Wright     255,500
2       Charles Maxcy     202,500
3       Wayne Smith     196,000
4       Neil Coughlin     181,000
5       Michael Hahn     178,000
6  Kim Schinco     152,000
7  Bobby Brown     150,000
8  Chuck Schwanger 147,000
9  John Nelson     145,500
10  Ron Bell             112,000

Wright got his day started off right, making a straight in the very first level with the {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} on a board of {a-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and getting his value raise called on the river by a player with {4-}{4-}. With nearly double the starting stack early, Wright kept things rolling with an above-average count before playing a monster pot during Level 13 (1,000/2,000/300).

There, Wright decided to get tricky and flat-call aces in the small blind to a Mike Ross button raise, and the big blind jammed for about 33,000. Ross reshoved, thinking he could isolate the big blind, but Wright called off for 86,100. Ross held {a-}{8-}, while the big blind had the {k-Spades}{9-Spades}. Things got hairy for Wright as {8-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{6-Spades}{10-Spades} were the first four to emerge from the deck, helping both opponents, but the {j-Diamonds} brought the blessed brick he needed. Ross was left with just a few big blinds and busted shortly thereafter.

Charles Maxcy (202,500), Wayne Smith (196,000), Neil Coughlin (181,000), and Michael Hahn (178,000) rounded out the top five, and other survivors included Kim Schinco (152,000), Bobby Brown (150,000), Ron Bell (112,000), Kenny Zuspan (82,500), and Raymond Ezzie (45,000). Hahn will be looking to do one better than his runner-up finish at HPO Lawrenceburg last year, and the Indiana native boasts more than $400,000 in live tournament cashes, making him one of the most accomplished tournament players in the field.

Others joining the rail were Patrick Steele, Rex Clinkscales, Nick Pupillo, Allen Kessler, and former World Series of Poker Main Event champion Chris Moneymaker.

Steele was looking good for most of the day until dwindling late and ultimately shoving with {q-}{4-} in the big blind over a small blind raise and running into {a-}{k-}. Kessler, meanwhile, was sent packing when he bet 2,000 on a {5-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} flop during Level 6 (200/400/50) and called the shove of Coughlin, who held the {q-Spades}{9-Spades}. Kessler's kings were well in front, but Coughlin found a third nine on the river to bust the man they call "Chainsaw."

All of the fallen will have the opportunity to take another crack at this prize pool when Day 1b commences at 12:15 p.m. on Sunday. PokerNews will be back on the scene for live updates once more, and you can be ready for some more exciting poker action.

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2015 partypoker WPT National London Accumulator Day 2: Bubble Bursts; Down To 24

The second day of the 2015 partypoker World Poker Tour National London £200 No-Limit Hold'em Accumulator at Aspers Casino started fast and furious with one-fourth of the 205 remaining participants being sent to the rail within the first two levels. After 12 levels of 40 minutes each, only 24 players remained, and it was Laurence Essa who bagged up the lead with 1,069,000 in chips.



Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player          Chips
1 Laurence Essa         1,069,000
2 Rahim Tadj-Saadat 921,000
3 Christopher Yong 784,000
4 Kevin Allen         709,000
5 Jesus Gracia         687,000
6 Jeraint Hazan         625,000
7 Matas Cimbolas 589,000
8 Paul Siliceo         587,000
9 Karl Roberts         574,000
10 Lucio Pacifico 537,000
Among the early eliminations were Carlo Citrone, WPT Champions Club member Tony Dunst, James Akenhead, Tamer Kamel, and WPT National London champion Gabriel Tuna.

On the stone-cold bubble, Jeraint "JJ" Hazan would make a hazardous move to crack the pocket kings of Francisco Manuel Salvador Flores, and the bubble burst in Level 19 when Jacques Arama could not hold up against Christopher Yong.

Once in the money, the eliminations came in quickly, and Surinder Sunar, as well as Xuan Nguyen, were among those to settle for a min-cash worth £600. With Kelly Ann Saxby (34th) and Alexandra O'Brien (31st) bowing out in the second payout step for £690, an all-male affair for the final day of the tournament was created.

The chip lead was decided in a massive coin flip that sent Martin Spearing to the rail in 30th place, and then another five players ended up on the rail in the last level of play. With upcoming blinds of 10,000/20,000 and a running ante of 3,000, more fireworks can be expected on Day 3.

All remaining 24 players are guaranteed at least £895 for their efforts, whereas the first-place payout of £22,500 and the title of WPT National champion are still up for grabs. Some of the contenders with big stacks include Rahim Tadj-Saadat (921,000), Christopher Yong (784,000), Kevin Allen (709,000), Jesus Gracia (687,000), and WPT Nottingham champion and Day 1b chip leader Matas Cimbolas (589,000).

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