Main Event
Day 2 Started
Main Event
Day 2 Started
Table | Seat | Player | Chip Count |
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1-6 | 1 | Neil Lawson | 244,000 |
1-6 | 2 | Jordan Williams | 99,000 |
1-6 | 3 | Leif Osharsson | 184,000 |
1-6 | 4 | Steve Rauchut | 144,000 |
1-6 | 5 | Andra Zachan | 117,500 |
1-6 | 6 | Praveen Challagundla | 71,000 |
1-6 | 7 | Joao Figueiredo | 60,000 |
1-6 | 8 | Reggie Bautista | 243,500 |
1-6 | 9 | Brian Torok | 83,000 |
1-6 | 10 | Frank Gagliano | 102,500 |
1-7 | 1 | Anthony Astarita | 190,500 |
1-7 | 2 | William Melems | 89,500 |
1-7 | 3 | Curtis King | 220,500 |
1-7 | 4 | Phi Nguyen | 85,000 |
1-7 | 5 | Jon Godwin | 182,500 |
1-7 | 6 | Doug Laseter | 58,500 |
1-7 | 7 | Michael Lu | 115,000 |
1-7 | 8 | Blake Burke | 118,500 |
1-7 | 9 | Barry Bovee | 129,000 |
1-7 | 10 | Jeff Sutliff | 90,000 |
1-8 | 1 | Antuan Bunkley | 114,000 |
1-8 | 2 | Pat Booth | 87,000 |
1-8 | 3 | Turomne Washington | 94,500 |
1-8 | 4 | Efim Koenner | 187,000 |
1-8 | 5 | Mike Taylor | 231,500 |
1-8 | 6 | Jeff Sheldon | 161,500 |
1-8 | 7 | Tom Faust | 48,500 |
1-8 | 8 | Jordan Wunder | 92,000 |
1-8 | 9 | Patrick Stewart | 154,500 |
1-8 | 10 | Donnie Kidman | 252,500 |
2-6 | 1 | Jen Haselton | 129,000 |
2-6 | 2 | Rick Fisher | 131,000 |
2-6 | 3 | Edie Jo Norman | 51,500 |
2-6 | 4 | Marvin Karlins | 187,500 |
2-6 | 5 | Benjamin Brown | 254,000 |
2-6 | 6 | Bob Greene | 68,000 |
2-6 | 7 | Matt Quirk | 95,000 |
2-6 | 8 | Greg Aumann | 95,000 |
2-6 | 9 | Janet Sauter | 147,000 |
2-6 | 10 | Pat Buckley | 142,000 |
2-7 | 1 | Richie Palase | |
2-7 | 2 | Trey Harrell | 181,500 |
2-7 | 3 | Mike Minyard | 175,500 |
2-7 | 4 | Mike Traficante | 62,000 |
2-7 | 5 | Dustin Bradley | 128,000 |
2-7 | 6 | Anthony Dianaty | 344,500 |
2-7 | 7 | Donald Brown | 288,000 |
2-7 | 8 | Glenn Zimmerman | 66,000 |
2-7 | 9 | Melissa Morvay | 142,500 |
2-7 | 10 | Mike Mattingly | 38,000 |
2-8 | 1 | Cheri Beatty | 234,500 |
2-8 | 2 | Dan Dedomenco | 101,000 |
2-8 | 3 | Peter Wang | 296,500 |
2-8 | 4 | Matt Adibi | 74,000 |
2-8 | 5 | Larry Negron | 195,000 |
2-8 | 6 | Mike Beattie | 56,500 |
2-8 | 7 | Clint Taylor | 93,500 |
2-8 | 8 | Jin Chen | 220,000 |
2-8 | 9 | Robert Gill | 124,500 |
2-8 | 10 | Troy Bercot | 209,500 |
3-6 | 1 | Hyndi Khomutetsky | 284,000 |
3-6 | 2 | Barbara Cardin | 81,500 |
3-6 | 3 | Alexander Gressia | 143,500 |
3-6 | 4 | Tammy Leonard | 75,000 |
3-6 | 5 | Justin MCcormick | 46,000 |
3-6 | 6 | Jerry Panagassi | 121,000 |
3-6 | 7 | empty | - |
3-6 | 8 | Bradley Kane | 128,500 |
3-6 | 9 | Tom Nguyen | 72,000 |
3-6 | 10 | James Wood | 202,500 |
3-7 | 1 | Landon Brown | 282,500 |
3-7 | 2 | Craig Johnston | 126,000 |
3-7 | 3 | Dave Phillips | 85,000 |
3-7 | 4 | John Clifford | 107,000 |
3-7 | 5 | Aaron Modugno | 144,500 |
3-7 | 6 | Saul Amdrade | 200,000 |
3-7 | 7 | Alex Ivan | 177,500 |
3-7 | 8 | Nikki Dugan | 74,500 |
3-7 | 9 | Maurice Paradis | 136,000 |
3-7 | 10 | Todd Doane | 81,000 |
The 2019 Ante Up Poker Tour Tampa Bay Downs $250 Main Event attracted 443 entries, which saw the $60,000 guaranteed prize pool get crushed. In fact, there will be $89,503 up for grabs when Day 2 resumes with 79 players today at 1 p.m. local time. The top 45 players will get paid a minimum of $405 while the winner will take home $19,690.
Anthony Dianaty, the Day 1d, chip leader, is out in front with 344,500, which was ahead of 1b chip leader Hyndi Khomutetsky (284,000), Donald “Doc” Brown (288,000), and 1a chip leader Peter Chang (296,500). Meanwhile, the 1e chip leader was Landon Brown, who bagged 282,500, followed by Benjamin Brown (254,000).
Others returning to action include Donnie Kidman (252,500), Reggie Bautista (243,500), Larry Nerron (195,000), Leif Oskarsson (184,000), Neil Lawson (244,000), James Wood (202,500), Alex Ivan (177,500), Michael Minyard (175,500), Patrick Stewart (154,500), Jen Haselton (129,000), Mike Lu (115,000), Bran Torok (83,000), and Bob Greene (68,000).
The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand at the Silks Poker Room capturing all the action, so be sure to stay tuned!
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The button will be starting in seat two and the dealers have been instructed to shuffle up and deal as the action is now underway.
James Wood and Hyndi Khomutetsky were heads-up in a pot heading to a flop of . Both players quickly checked and the landed on the turn.
Wood checked again and Khomutetsky tossed in a bet of 15,000. Wood called and the paired the board on the river. Wood checked again and Khomutetsky splashed in a bet of 75,000. Wood gave it some thought but decided to call, only to have Khomutetsky roll over and scoop the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Hyndi Khomutetsky | 415,000 | 131,000 |
James Wood | 83,000 | -119,500 |
Mike Mattingly got his short stack of around 35,000 all in preflop and was at risk against start-of-the-day chip leader Anthony Dianaty.
Dianaty:
Mattingly:
Mattingly had a kicker problem and it got worse when the flop delivered Dianaty top two pair. The turn left Mattingly drawing dead and he headed for the exit after the was run out on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Anthony Dianaty | 380,000 | 35,500 |
Michael Mattingly
|
Busted |
After Larry Nerron opened from middle position, Michael Beattie three-bet shoved all in for 80,500 directly to his left. The action folded back to Nerron who made the call to put Beattie at risk.
Michael Beattie:
Larry Nerron:
The flop came which narrowed Nerron's outs even more. The on the turn gave Beattie a flush and secured him the full double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Michael Beattie | 171,000 | 114,500 |
Larry Negron | 120,000 | -75,000 |
Joao Figueiredo and Neil Lawson got all of their chips in the middle preflop with Figueiredo being the player at risk for 71,000. When the cards were tabled, it was a coin flip as to who would win.
Joao Figueiredo:
Neil Lawson:
Figueiredo held the pocket pair and the flop of left him out front. The turn was the and the river was the as Figueiredo held on for a double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Neil Lawson | 170,000 | -74,000 |
Joao Figueiredo | 150,000 | 90,000 |
A preflop raising war saw Turomne Washington get his stack of approximately 115,000 all in against Efim Koenner. Washington was primed to double with the bigger pocket pair.
Koenner:
Washington:
Unfortunately for Washington, a bad beat was in store as the flop contained a nine. Neither the turn nor river helped him catch back up and he watched the large pot pushed to Koenner.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Efim Kanner
|
250,000 | 250,000 |
Turomne Washington
|
Busted |