2023 Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship

$365 BPO Florida Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2023 Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
$50,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$365
Prize Pool
$122,688
Entries
426
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
145
Players Left
15

Hayes Dominates Day 1b as New Champion to be Crowned at BPO Florida World Championship

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Billy Hayes
Billy Hayes

It took a level more than Day 1a, but after just over ten and a half hours, a field of 145 on Day 1b of the Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship was trimmed to just 15 survivors. That number added $41,760 to the prizepool for a grand total of $122,688. Those 15 join the 29 from Day 1a to vie for the title and the $50,000 first prize on Monday.

Leading the charge on Day 1b was Billy Hayes who bagged 790,000 chips, more than double his closest competitor Sunday, taking the overall chip lead with him into Day 2.

The race for second place is a log jam over 300,000 headed by last year’s third-place finisher Nick Sims at 386,000. He’s followed by Antwan Tate, who scored the day’s final elimination by bubbling Victor Cerqueira to finish the day with 367,000. Just behind him is Richard Ellis who was among the chip leaders all day long. Rounding out the top five is Charles Gudaitis, who was on the verge of elimination in Level 15 with kings against aces preflop, but drilled a king to score a huge double-up which propelled him toward his 329,000 chips by night’s end.

End of Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankNameCountryChip Count
1Billy HayesUnited States790,000
2Nicholas SimsUnited States386,000
3Antwan TateUnited States367,000
4Richard EllisUnited States359,000
5Charles GudaitisUnited States329,000
6Ronald KaepernickUnited States306,000
7Kenneth GoffUnited States302,000
8Nicholas PachecoUnited States272,000
9Joy MartinekUnited States260,000
10Sherrie StumboUnited States202,000

The Day’s Action

Hayes was among the chip leaders most of the day, but a trip to the feature table late in the day seemed to be to his liking as he then put on a big stack clinic, building to nearly a million chips before dropping a bit late. He still retains the overall chip lead for Day 2, passing Day 1a chip leader Charles Olson’s 725,000 chips with his 790,000.

Phil Hoff
Phil Hoff

A new champion was guaranteed early in the day as defending champion Phil Hoff, who bubbled Day 1a, was eliminated after firing two more bullets. Hoff was unable to get any traction Sunday and was busted for good by Milton Thomas who jammed his pocket aces on a king-high board into Hoff. The champ had kinq-queen and called off his last 20 big blinds then failed to improve, ending a disappointing weekend for him.

Several players who bagged a stack on Day 1a played again Sunday, attempting to improve their stack and score a bonus $1,000 for bagging twice. Only Ronald Kaepernick was able to do so, improving his stack from 240,000 to 306,000 in the process.

Crowning a New Champion Monday

The final 44 will reconvene at the Palm Beach Kennel Club on Monday at 11 a.m. to play down to a winner.

The Day 2 seat draw and final payout information will be made available in the morning. What we do know now though is that the winner is guaranteed to receive that $50,000 for their efforts.

Play will resume at the ending point of Day 1a which was with 3:12 left in Level 18 with blinds of 10,000 / 15,000 with a 15,000 big blind ante.

PokerNews is on-site and will continue to provide live reporting updates until a champion is crowned here in beautiful West Palm Beach.

Victor Cerquiera Eliminated on Day 1b Bubble

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Victor Cerquiera
Victor Cerquiera

After a raise on the button from Antwan Tate, Victor Cerqueira moved all in for about 125,000 in the big blind. Tate called to put him at risk.

Victor Cerqueira: J10
Antwan Tate: KK

Cerqueira had run into it, and after the 98638 runout, he was eliminated by Tate, sending the final 15 players home with a payday and on to Day 2 Monday at 11 a.m.

Stay tuned for complete chip counts and a recap of the day's action.

Player Chips Progress
Antwan Tate us
Antwan Tate
367,000
239,000
239,000
Victor Cerqueira us
Victor Cerqueira
Busted

Tags: Antwan TateVictor Cerqueira

Bloom's Stack Booms with Double Elimination

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Gregg Bloom
Gregg Bloom

Gregg Bloom found himself in a dream situation recently, as after Ariel Suchecki and Richard Anderson moved all in from middle position for 11,500 and 36,500 each respectively, Bloom woke up with exactly what he wanted to see in the hijack.

Ariel Suchecki: KQ
Richard Anderson: AK
Gregg Bloom: AA

Bloom had found a wonderful time to pick up aces, and after the board came 105462, he had scored a big double knockout and boosted his stack to nearly six figures.

Player Chips Progress
Gregg Bloom us
Gregg Bloom
95,000
95,000
95,000
Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson
Busted
Ariel Suchecki
Ariel Suchecki
Busted

Tags: Ariel SucheckiGregg BloomRichard Anderson

Defending Champ Hoff Eliminated

Level 7 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Phil Hoff
Phil Hoff

The fourth bullet was no better than the previous three for defending Florida World Championship title holder Phil Hoff as he's been eliminated from the tournament for good.

As told by Hoff and his executioner Milton Thomas, after Thomas raised preflop and got called by Hoff, a Kx10x3x board would soon seal Hoff's demise.

Thomas moved all in, covering the defending champ and his roughly 15,000 remaining chips. Hoff called and needed help.

Phil Hoff: KxQx
Milton Thomas AxAx

Thomas' aces were ahead of Hoff's top pair of kings, and the help Hoff needed wouldn't come, eliminating him from the tournament and ensuring a new champion will be crowned on Monday.

Milton Thomas
Milton Thomas
Player Chips Progress
Milton Thomas us
Milton Thomas
88,000
88,000
88,000
Phil Hoff us
Phil Hoff
Busted

Tags: Milton ThomasPhil Hoff

Batting .500 With Back to Back Aces

Level 6 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Andre Nabors
Andre Nabors

Andre Nabors just scored a much-needed double-up holding a pair of aces, and his tablemates were amazed that he had gotten the mighty hand back to back. Unfortunately for Nabors, that first hand didn't go as well, necessitating the subsequent double-up.

As told by John Purdy, who shortened Nabor's stack in that first hand, he flopped a flush draw in the big blind with Q5 and got there on the turn to crack Nabors' AA, leaving him short for the following hand.

With about 12,000 in the middle already, Nabors was in the cutoff when he moved all in for his last 6,000 after his opponent in middle position checked on a 963 board.

The call was made and Nabors showed the other two aces in the deck, AA, while his opponent showed 77.

Nabors aces held this time and he's earned back his chips from the previous hand and jumped back over a starting stack.

Player Chips Progress
Andre Nabors us
Andre Nabors
31,000
John Purdy us
John Purdy
24,000
-431,000
-431,000

Tags: Andre NaborsJohn Purdy

Pacheco Pounding Away Early

Level 3 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Nicholas Pacheco
Nicholas Pacheco

With about 6,000 in the middle, four players went to the turn and a board of 765A was in the center of the table.

After a bet of 2,200 from middle position, Bob Carswell called in late position and Nicholas Pacheco called on the button.

The trio saw a river 7 fall and after a check, Carswell bet 5,000. Pacheco then raised to 16,000, which got a fold from the middle position player, but Carswell called, asking to see the seven.

Pacheco did better than that, turning over 84 for a flopped eight-high straight to take the latest in a series of pots that's seen him build a healthy six-figure stack already.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Pacheco us
Nicholas Pacheco
140,000
140,000
140,000
Bob Carswell us
Bob Carswell
11,000
11,000
11,000

Tags: Bob CarswellNicholas Pacheco

Bullet Four Needed for Hoff

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Phil Hoff
Phil Hoff

Defending champion Phil Hoff is going to have to unload the proverbial clip if he's to defend his title.

After busting on his first entry early on Day 1a and then bubbling it, his first bullet of Day 1b has been sent to Paul Cassella.

Cassella told PokerNews that he flopped a set of tens versus Hoff's overpair of queens and the defending champion shoved his stack into him to eliminate Hoff and score an early double-up.

Hoff is off to the registration desk to buy in for his final attempt at defending his title.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Cassella us
Paul Cassella
56,000
56,000
56,000
Phil Hoff us
Phil Hoff
30,000

Tags: Paul CassellaPhil Hoff

Last Chance to Advance in Day 1b of Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship

Bar Poker Open
Bar Poker Open

The second of two opening flights for the Florida World Championship of the Bar Poker Open gets underway at 11 a.m. ET with players looking to join the 29 who advanced from a frantic Day 1a on Saturday.

While players qualified for Day 1a through Bar Poker Open events throughout the season, Saturday’s Day 1b acts as a second chance for any of those 281 entries. For $365 they can hop in again Sunday with one re-entry available to them.

The enticement of bonuses is also prevalent, as any of the 29 players that bagged up for Day 2 in the money can fire again to try to build a bigger stack. If they bag a second time, along with their larger stack going forward, they’ll also receive a $1,000 bonus.

Players Sunday will have their sights set on Day 1a chip leader Charles Olson’s 725,000 chips, as he bagged the biggest stack of the day.

As with Day 1a, players will start with 30,000 chips at blinds of 100 / 100 with a 100 big blind ante, and the final 10% of the field will advance to Day 2 and be in the money with a shot at Monday’s top prize of $50,000. Levels will be 30 minutes in length.

While the Florida World Championship is limited to those who’ve qualified throughout the year at BPO stops across the United States and Canada, open side events continue Sunday and Monday, including Sunday’s $150 Charity Series of Poker event at 5 p.m. Players that take part in both Day 1a and 1b of the Florida World Championship Main Event will receive a free entry into this tournament as well.

It’s going to be another great day of fun and exciting poker action at the Palm Beach Kennel Club and PokerNews is here to bring you all the action until a champion is crowned on Monday.

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