2023 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship

Pro-Am
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
$44,086
Event Info
Prize Pool
$177,110
Entries
199
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
199
Players Left
9

Ingram Dazzles During Day 1 of the Bar Poker Open Pro-Am

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Joey Ingram
Joey Ingram

A jovial Day 1 of the $1,000 Pro-Am at the 2023 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championships has come to an end and Ryan Hiller leads the final nine into Friday’s live-streamed final table.

The crowd of 199 entries for a unique event that attracted poker players from far and wide for a chance to play with poker professionals and personalities in a $1,000 tournament that caps off the 2023 Vegas World Championship series. The prize pool of $177,110 is shared among the top 25 players and the winner to take home $44,086.

A Few Familiar Faces

Among the familiar faces that stopped by were Limit Legend Ronnie Bardah, Conrad Simpson, Rob Kuhn, Jamie Kerstetter, Ryan Depaulo, Ana Marquez, Garry Gates, Veronica Brill, Ashley “Pokerface Ash” Frank and Melissa Schubert.

Ronnie Bardah
Ronnie Bardah

None of them were able to make it into the money, but Joey Ingram had a smasher of a day.

Ingram took a 7 a.m. flight into Vegas to make it to the tournament just as cards went into the air. That did not put Ingram off his stride one bit, and within a few levels he built a healthy stack - thanks to a hand in which he hit quads, as well as a number of other unlikely runouts. As the whiskeys got stronger, so did Ingram, and a late charge made him the outright chip leader for a good portion of the later levels.

Chicago Joey bowed out in 16th place and took home $2,719 for his early morning efforts.

Joey Ingram
Joey Ingram

Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip CountFinal Table Big Blinds
1Ryan Hiller955,00048
2Andrew Mackenzie840,00042
3Clement Bonnant690,00035
4Steven Rodriguez665,00033
5Konstantinos Tsikopoulos620,00031
6Frankie Zeta370,00019
7Kevin Kent335,00017
8Joseph Crowley295,00015
9Jim Juvancic205,00010

The Final Table

Hiller is a Michigan native and the proud owner of a WSOP gold bracelet from the $777 No-Limit Hold’em event on WSOP MI last July. He’s trailed in the second spot on the leaderboard by Andrew Mackenzie, a Las Vegas local and final table mainstay at tournaments throughout the valley.

The third spot belongs to Clement Bonnant, a French player that currently resides in Las Vegas. Bonnant can be seen all over the world, especially on the French Poker Series tour. He cashed in the FPS Paris Main Event in February and he won a tournament at the Battle of Malta in 2022.

Steven Rodriguez sits just behind Bonnant in fourth, while Konstantinos Tsikopoulos is in fifth and is the only other player with over 600,000 chips.

Frankie Zeta sits in sixth with just under 400,000. Zeta has won several tournaments at Maryland LIVE! and he has three rings from victories on the WSOP Circuit. Arizona native Kevin Kent is just behind Zeta in seventh.

Joseph Crowley and Jim Juvancic round out the final table as the short stacks. Crowley has had success on the World Poker Tour, including a final table appearance at the Choctaw stop in July of 2021 and a run to 13th at the Lucky Hearts Open that following January.

The final nine players will reconvene at 2 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom at Golden Nugget Las Vegas. There are approximately 19 minutes remaining in Level 19 with blinds at 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante. Blind levels will increase to 60 minutes long at the completion of Level 19.

As always, the Bar Poker Open finale will be featured on the BPO live stream. Stay tuned to PokerNews tomorrow for a link to the televised final table.

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team for live updates from the floor of the Day 2 finale of the Bar Poker Pro-Am during the Grand Poker Series at Golden Nugget Las Vegas.

Tags: Ana MarquezAndrew MackenzieClement BonnantFrankie ZetaGarry GatesJamie KerstetterJim JuvancicJoey IngramJoseph CrowleyKevin KentKonstantinos TsikopoulosMelissa SchubertRonnie BardahRyan DepauloRyan HillerSteven RodriguezVeronica Brill

Zal Irani Eliminated in 10th Place ($3,834)

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Zal Irani
Zal Irani

Zal Irani was all in for the last of it and Steven Rodriguez had him at risk. The cards were turned up and the board had run out.

Zal Irani: Qx2x
Steven Rodriguez: 6x6x

The board ran out with a deuce in the window but no more help for Irani as he exited the tournament in 10th place for $3,834.

The elimination brings an end to the night with nine players remaining. Stay tuned to PokerNews for a full recap.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Rodriguez us
Steven Rodriguez
700,000
560,000
560,000
Zal Irani us
Zal Irani
Busted

Tags: Zal IraniSteven Rodriguez

Justin Harvell Eliminated in 11th Place ($3,834)

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Justin Harvell
Justin Harvell

Justin Harvell got the last of it in for around 200,000 and Andrew Mackenzie looked him up. The rest of the table was out of the way and action was heads up with Harvell at risk.

Justin Harvell: KJ
Andrew Mackenzie: AJ

The board ran out 8392Q and Mackenzie held on with ace-high to eliminate Harvell in 11th place for $3,834.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Mackenzie gb
Andrew Mackenzie
730,000
-110,000
-110,000
Justin Harvell us
Justin Harvell
Busted

Tags: Andrew MackenzieJustin Harvell

Jorge Marchado Eliminated in 12th Place ($3,834)

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Jorge Marchado
Jorge Marchado

Ryan Hiller raised to 30,000 from the button and Jim Juvancic called from the next seat over before Jorge Marchado shoved 75,000 from the big blind. Hiller shoved and Juvancic got out of the way to make action heads up with Marchado at risk.

Jorge Marchado: 33
Ryan Hiller: 1010

The board ran out K8J7K and the tens held to eliminate Marchardo in 12th place for $3,834.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Hiller us
Ryan Hiller
780,000
590,000
590,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jorge Marchado us
Jorge Marchado
Busted

Tags: Jim JuvancicJorge MarchadoRyan Hiller

Kirk Frantz Eliminated in 14th Place ($3,277); John Ypma Eliminated in 13th Place ($3,277)

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
John Ypma
John Ypma

John Ypma was all in for over 100,000 and Clement Bonnant was the one who had him at risk. The cards were already turned up and the dealer was ready to go.

John Ypma: A5
Clement Bonnant: AJ

The board ran out 10A8Q2 and Bonnant flopped a better ace to eliminate Ypma in 13th place for $3,277.

Simultaneously, Kirk Frantz was eliminated just prior to Ypma at the other table.

Player Chips Progress
Clement Bonnant fr
Clement Bonnant
615,000
416,000
416,000
John Ypma us
John Ypma
Busted
Kirk Frantz us
Kirk Frantz
Busted

Tags: Clement BonnantJohn YpmaKirk Frantz

David Uvaydov Eliminated in 15th Place ($3,277)

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
David Uvaydov
David Uvaydov

David Uvaydov shoved his last 130,000 and Zal Irani called before Konstantinos Tsikopoulos shoved with more. Irani tossed it away and action was heads up with Uvaydov at risk.

David Uvaydov: 55
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos: QQ

The board ran out JAQAJ and Tsikopoulos made queens full of aces to eliminate Uvaydov in 15th place for $3,277.

Player Chips Progress
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos ca
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos
425,000
185,000
185,000
David Uvaydov us
David Uvaydov
Busted

Tags: David UvaydovKonstantinos Tsikopoulos

Joey Ingram Eliminated in 16th Place ($2,719)

Level 18 : 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Joey Ingram
Joey Ingram

Joey Ingram got the last of his stack in after taking a few hits in the late levels and Andrew Mackenzie was the one to put him at risk.

Joey Ingram: 98
Andrew Mackenzie: AxJx

The board ran out J459J and Mackenzie flopped a pair of jacks to send Ingram to the rail in 16th place for $2,719.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Mackenzie gb
Andrew Mackenzie
675,000
387,000
387,000
Joey Ingram us
Joey Ingram
Busted

Tags: Andrew MackenzieJoey Ingram

Delalto and Madrigal Hit the Rail

Level 16 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Carlos Delalto
Carlos Delalto

Carlos Delalto was left with crumbs in a previous hand and he got his last 10,000 into the middle from the button. Michael Capener called from the small blind and Andrew Mackenzie came along from the big blind to create a side pot.

The flop was 747 and both remaining players checked to see J on the turn. Capener bet 10,000 and Mackenzie folded, so the cards were turned up.

Carlos Delalto: 92
Michael Capener: J3

The board finished up with Q and Capener eliminated Delalto in 23rd place. Simultaneously, Alejandro Madrigal was eliminated on one of the other tables.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Capener us
Michael Capener
172,000
-39,000
-39,000
Andrew Mackenzie gb
Andrew Mackenzie
54,000
1,000
1,000
Alejandro Madrigal us
Alejandro Madrigal
Busted
Carlos Delalto us
Carlos Delalto
Busted

Tags: Alejandro MadrigalAndrew MackenzieCarlos DelaltoMichael Capener

Final Payouts

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Golden Nugget
Golden Nugget

The final payouts have been released by tournament staff. The top 25 players are guaranteed a min-cash of $1,328. The winner is slated to go home with the top prize of $44,086.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$44,0869$4,408
2$30,35310-12$3,834
3$18,15413-15$3,277
4$11,04316-18$2,719
5$8,52819-21$2,170
6$7,06722-24$1,638
7$6,02225$1,328
8$5,207  

Welcome to the Bar Poker Open Pro-Am

Bar Poker Open
Bar Poker Open

Welcome to the $1,000 Pro-Am tournament at the 2023 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championships. Cards go in the air at 11 a.m. for this two-day open event.

A field of local pros and poker celebrities will take their seats today and players have the chance to test their skills against the likes of Ryan Depaulo, Garry Gates, Jaman Burton, Ronnie Bardah, Veronica Brill, Jamie Kerstetter, Ebony Kenney, Ashley "Pokerface Ash" Frank, Joe Ingram, and Melissa Schubert.

The open tournament carries a $1,000 entry fee and players have had the opportunity to qualify with Bar Poker Open tokens and through satellites and giveaways throughout the week at the Golden Nugget. Players will fight for the top prize on a televised final table on Friday.

Players start with 25,000 in chips and they will play 40-minute levels throughout the day until a final table is reached. The final table returns on Friday at 2 p.m.

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team for live updates from the floor of the Bar Poker Pro-Am at Golden Nugget Las Vegas.

Tags: Ebony KenneyGarry GatesJamie KerstetterJoe IngramMelissa SchubertRonnie BardahRyan DepauloVeronica Brill