Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis

$1,100 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q4
Prize
$47,902
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$200,000
Entries
189
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
40,000

Nethery, Klein Bag Big on Day 1b of the Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis Main Event

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
John Nethery
John Nethery

Day 1b has been completed, and the field is set for the final day of the Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis $1,100 Main Event. A total of 112 entries came through the Atlantis Casino in Reno, Nevada, for the second of two Day 1 flights.

At the end of the night it was 14 players making it through to Day 2, and all 14 of those players are in the money. John Nethery bagged the biggest stack at the end of Day 1b, and goes into Day 2 with 637,500. Closely following on the leaderboard are Loren Klein (459,500) and Marshall Barnes (374,500).

The 14 players that made it through Day 1b will join the 10 survivors of Day 1a, and those 24 players will come back Sunday for Day 2. Play begins at noon Sunday, and will play down to a winner in this $200,000 guaranteed prize pool event.

The championship and the first place prize of $47,902 will be on the line. That prize money includes a $1,650 entry into the 2020 Ante Up World Championship Main Event

Nethery, Klein Build Massive Stacks

Nethery will come back to Day 2 as the overall chip leader, after rising to a solid stack in the early levels of the day, and adding to that total by winning a massive pot with three tables remaining.

Already sitting on a 330,000 stack, Nethery found himself on the winning end of a kings versus queens hand against John Miner, which resulted in a half million chips going into the middle between the two players. The hand put Nethery up to nearly 600,000, and he added even more to that total before night’s end.

Klein, no stranger to tournament success in Reno, fired multiple bullets throughout the day, and his final shot proved to be a success. Once Klien eclipsed the 200,000 mark, the two-time Run It Up Reno Main Event winner began using his stack to relentlessly raise against the shorter stacks at his table, forcing opponents into making a decision for all of their chips.

That approach paid off big time for Klein, who comes into Day 2 second overall in chips.

Final Three Table Redraw

SeatTable 1Table 2Table 3
1David BadolatoCraig DisalvoRian Mullins
2Marshall BarnesJed HoffmanLoren Klein
3Joe ElpayaaValerie HaneyTom Cage
4Josh MorrowTed LawrenceMary Swafford
5Ryan AwwadRudy WusstigDaoud Majid
6Scott DaviesJarod MinghiniSean Barker
7Dick HanleyShawn DanielsMadison Austria
8John NetheryNathan TrembleScotty Yarnell

Multiple Entries

Ryan Awwad finished Friday’s Day 1a flight in painful fashion, going out in 11th place, on the money bubble.
Awwad took another shot at the Main Event Saturday and came away with a better result, bagging 177,500 at the end of Day 1b. Rudy Wusstig (168,000) and Dick Hanley (47,000) also finished in the money on Day 1b, after falling short on Day 1a.

Several other players that didn’t make it through Day 1a came back to take another shot at Day 1b in this unlimited re-entry event. Some of the players in that category that were eliminated from the Main Event on Day 1b included Eric Baldwin, Kevin O’Donnell, Jason Daniele, Nabil Zumout and Arash Raoofi and Joseph Crowley.

The Day 2 restart will commence with 36:00 remaining in Level 16, and players will play through 40 minute levels, with a 15-minute break after every three levels. Play will continue until a winner is crowned.

Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team as the Ante Up Atlantis Main Event continues.

Tags: Ante Up Poker Tour AtlantisArash RaoofiEric BaldwinJohn NetheryJoseph CrowleyMarshall BarnesNabil ZumoutRudy WusstigRyan Awwad

Awwad Doubles Through Klein

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ryan Awwad
Ryan Awwad

Ryan Awwad finished on the money bubble on Day 1a, but he's in the hunt for a money finish on Day 1b after doubling up against Loren Klein.

Awwad went all in from middle position for 53,900, and Klein called, having Awwad covered.

Ryan Awwad: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}
Loren Klein: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

Board: {6-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{3-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

Awwad avoided Klein's overcards on the runout, and is still in the running as Level 14 plays out.

Player Chips Progress
Loren Klein us
Loren Klein
WSOP 4X Winner
132,000 -54,000
Ryan Awwad us
Ryan Awwad
115,500 23,500

Tags: Ryan AwwadLoren Klein

Ante Up Poker Tour to Visit Arizona's Wild Horse Pass November 11-16

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Wild Horse Pass
Wild Horse Pass

The Ante Up Poker Tour (AUPT) has visited Arizona’s Gila River Hotels & Casinos – Vee Quiva, and now they’re headed to its sister property. From November 11-16, Wild Horse Pass will host its first AUPT stop.

“As this is our first tournament series at Wild Horse Pass, everyone here is extremely excited to host this event. We’ve put a lot of thought into creating this series because we want to keep true to what our room provides, as well as showcase the talents of our experienced dealers,” said poker room manager Susan Pendarvis.

She continued: “In creating the tournament series, we wanted to put together a structure that many tournament players desire. Here at Gila River Hotels & Casinos, we pride ourselves on listening to our players, and our players wanted more chips, more play, and longer levels. I feel that we meet all those goals with this tournament.”

The Ante Up Winter Poker Classic series consists of three events, culminating with a two-flight $400 buy-in Main Event with a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool. PokerNews will be on hand to live report the action from that tournament. Also, the winner of the Main Event will appear on the cover of Ante Up Magazine and get an entry in the 2020 Ante Up World Championship Main Event.

“For the Main Event, players start with 20,000 chips with 30-minute blind levels throughout the tournament and we have every level possible in the structure. We are also providing the big blind ante as well,” Pendarvis continued. “We wanted to keep the tournament at a price point that would be manageable for our everyday tournament players as well as a price point where the overlay was very enticing to more seasoned players to come and play. Our poker room is warm and friendly, and we look forward to highlighting what we have to offer at Wild Horse Pass.”

Click here for more information on the upcoming AUPT Wild Horse Pass stop.

Ante Up Winter Poker Classic Schedule

DateTimeTournament
Monday, Nov. 1111 a.m.$35 Thank You for your Service NLH ($15 for players w/ Military ID, $2,500 added to prize pool)
Tuesday, Nov. 127 p.m.$100 Tuesday Big Stack No-Limit Hold’em (up to $2,500 added to prize pool)
Thursday, Nov. 144 p.m.$400 Main Event Day 1A ($100,000 guaranteed)
Friday, Nov. 15,10 a.m.$400 Main Event Day 1B ($100,000 guaranteed)
Saturday, Nov. 164 p.m.$400 Main Event Day 2 ($100,000 guaranteed)

Klein Moving Up

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Loren Klein
Loren Klein

Loren Klein is in for multiple bullets on Day 1b, and he's starting to build momentum on his latest entry as the night winds down.

Klein opened from the cutoff for 4,400 on a recent hand, getting a call from Rudy Wusstig in the big blind. Wusstig checked the {k-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{4-Diamonds} flop, and Klein bet 3,600, getting the fold.

On the following hand, Klein opened to 3,900 from the hijack, and the player on the cutoff went all in for 18,800. Klein made the call.

Cutoff: {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Loren Klein: {8-Spades}{7-Hearts}

Board: {4-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{2-Spades}

The {8-Clubs} on the turn put Klein ahead, and after the river Klein collected the pot and moved up to nearly 80k in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Rudy Wusstig us
Rudy Wusstig
101,000 18,000
Loren Klein us
Loren Klein
WSOP 4X Winner
79,300 30,300

Crowley Puts Disalvo to the Test

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Joseph Crowley
Joseph Crowley

Joseph Crowley opened from the button, and Craig Disalvo took his time making a decision on his next move from the big blind.

"Can I call the clock on myself?" asked Disalvo. Somebody at the table eventually did call clock, though it's unclear if Disalvo himself was the one that drew the floor over.

He finally made the call, bringing a {q-Spades}{9-Clubs}{4-Hearts} flop. Disalvo checked, Crowley bet 5,000, and this time Disalvo made a quick fold.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Crowley us
Joseph Crowley
84,000 21,500
Craig Disalvo us
Craig Disalvo
56,500 21,500

Tags: Craig DisalvoJoseph Crowley

Des Pois Hits the River Straight

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jon Des Pois
Jon Des Pois

Three players went to the flop, all three checking with {8-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{j-Spades} on the board.

The action checked to Hong Zhang in middle position on the {7-Diamonds} turn, and only Jon Des Pois called, from the hijack.

Zhang checked the {9-Clubs} river, Des Pois bet 4,000, and Zhang called. Zhang mucked when Des Pois turned over {j-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} for the straight.

Player Chips Progress
Jon Des Pois us
Jon Des Pois
66,000 23,000
Hong Zhang us
Hong Zhang
17,000 -43,000

Tags: Hong ZhangJon Des Pois

Petsche Folds Out Fujisaka

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Kameron Petsche
Kameron Petsche

Kameron Petsche opened to 1,200 from the hijack, and Travis Fujisaka thre-bet to 5,200 from the button. Petsche called.

Petsche checked and Fujisaka continued for 4,200 on the {7-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{j-Spades} flop, with Petsche calling. Both players then checked the {k-Diamonds} turn.

The river came {7-Diamonds}, Petsche bet 12,000, and Fujisaka folded.

Player Chips Progress
Kameron Petsche us
Kameron Petsche
60,000 -1,000
Travis Fujisaka us
Travis Fujisaka
38,000 -38,000

Tags: Travis FujisakaKameron Petsche

Watchman Doubles Through Prager

Level 6 : 300/500, 500 ante
Bill Watchman
Bill Watchman

Bill Watchman went all in from early position on the turn, with the board showing {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. Josh Prager, in the big blind, went into the tank for a bit before making the call.

Bill Watchman: {k-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Josh Prager: {3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

Watchman was ahead with trip threes, with Prager still being alive with a pair plus flush draw combo. The river fell {4-Diamonds}, and Watchman doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Josh Prager us
Josh Prager
104,000 20,000
Bill Watchman us
Bill Watchman
26,000

Tags: Josh PragerBill Watchman

Prager Scores a Knockout

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Josh Prager
Josh Prager

An opponent in middle position checked to Josh Prager in the cutoff, and Prager bet 2,000 with the flop showing {10-Spades}{6-Hearts}{4-Spades}.

The opponent rerasied all in for about 20,000, and Prager thought it over for awhile before making the call.

Opponent: {10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Josh Prager: {j-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Both players had top pair, with Prager having the opponent outkicked. The runout came {a-Spades} on the turn and {q-Spades} on the river, and Prager's hand held up.

Player Chips Progress
Josh Prager us
Josh Prager
84,000 26,000

Trimble Double Barrels, Takes it Down

Level 4 : 200/300, 300 ante
Nathan Trimble
Nathan Trimble

Rudy Wusstig opened to 800 under the gun, Tim McDermott called from the hijack, and Nathan Trimble three-bet to 3,000 from the cutoff. Wusstig folded and McDermott called.

McDermott check-called a 3,000 bet from Trimble on the {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} flop, bringing the {9-Clubs} on the turn.

McDermott checked again, Trimble bet 12,000, and McDermott folded.

Player Chips Progress
Nathan Trimble us
Nathan Trimble
65,000 65,000
Rudy Wusstig us
Rudy Wusstig
29,000 29,000
Tim McDermott us
Tim McDermott
21,100 -5,400

Tags: Nathan TrimbleRudy WusstigTim McDermott