2024 Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship

$365 BPO Florida Championship
Day: 1b
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Event Info
2024 Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j8
Prize
$30,001
Event Info
Buy-in
$365
Prize Pool
$114,550
Entries
395
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
132
Players Left
14
Players Left 1 / 395
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Players Last Chance to Play Bar Poker Open's Florida World Championship Begins Later Today

Bar Poker Open
Bar Poker Open

Day 1b is upon us as the Florida World Championship of the Bar Poker Open (BPO) here in West Palm Beach continues it's 2024 event.

The Palm Beach Kennel Club is where the action will take place as the last flight of the invite-only $365 Championship Event which begins today at 11 a.m. ET.

Day 1a's 264 entries created a prize pool of $76,500, and will be combined with today's prize pool to make up the total purse. The victor of the event will receive least $30,000 for their efforts.

Patrick Martorella Leads the pack from Day 1a as the chip leader with 732,000.

Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Patrick MartorellaUnited States732,000
2Gerald McKinney Jr.United States728,000
3Brandon StricklandUnited States698,000
4Albert HarrisUnited States673,000
5Bill SandifordUnited States478,000
6Domenic ArmanoUnited States447,000
7Kandace KnichelUnited States366,000
8John SarappaUnited States363,000
9Kevin CroninUnited States356,000
10Michael FreyUnited States310,000

Those who fire in both days of this event are gifted a free entry into Event #8 Bar Poker Open Vegas sattelite worth $150 that begins play tomorrow night.

Players in today's flight will start with 30,000 chips and blinds of 100/100 with a 100 ante. Levels increase every 30 minutes and play will continue until 10% of the field remains with all players in the money from the start of Day 2. Registration is open until the start of Level 9, and players have a single $365 re-entry available to them until then.

Players who bagged yesterday's flight may play again today with the ‘best bag forward’ for Day 2 at 11 a.m. on Monday. These players will also receive a $1,000 double bag bonus, with their shortest stack being forfeited.

Stay tuned as PokerNews continues to keep you updated at the BPO Florida World Championship here at Palm Beach Kennel Club.

Tags: Albert HarrisBill SandifordBrandon StricklandDomenic ArmanoGerald McKinney JrJohn SarappaKandace KnichelKevin CroninMichael FreyPatrick Martorella

Campernik Wins through Theroux

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Nikki Theroux
Nikki Theroux

Ron Campernik raised to 600 from early position and Nikki Theroux defended her big blind.

The flop came 469 and Theroux checked her option. Campernik fired for 1,500 and was called.

After the turn peeled the 7 , Theroux checked to Campernik. He fired for 2,000 and was rewarded with the pot.

The following hand, Campernik raised to 600 from under the gun. Middle position and the button called.

The flop came 2K8 and Campernik continued for 1,200. Middle position raised to 3,000 and only Campernik found the call.

As the turn came the A, Campernik fired for 2,000 and won the pot. Campernik joins us as part of Team NLH from Atlantic City.

Player Chips Progress
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Ron Campernik
35,000
35,000
35,000
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Nikki Theroux
27,900
27,900
27,900

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Auvil "Finally" Wins a Pot

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Ian Auvil
Ian Auvil

Ian Auvil cold called from under the gun. The small blind put in the call and the big blind checked their option.

After the flop came AJK, both blinds were quick to check.

Auvil fired for 1,000 and received a fold from both opponents.

"Finally," Auvil commented as the reigning champions Day 1b was off to a cold start.

Player Chips Progress
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Ian Auvil
22,000
8,000
8,000
Defending Champion

Maynard-Harris Makes a Hero Call Against Auvil

Level 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Ian Auvil
Ian Auvil

Tracy Maynard-Harris called from middle position and late position raised to 8,000. Ian Auvil made the call from the small blind. the big blind and middle position both called as well.

The flop came Q74 and both blinds checked. Maynard-Harris fired for 10,000 and only Auvil called.

After the turn peeled the A, both players checked.

Auvil led out on the 6 river and Maynard-Harris went into the tank. She eventually found the call and revealed QK to best Ian Auvil's 99.

Player Chips Progress
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Tracy Maynard-Harris
218,000
218,000
218,000
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Ian Auvil
122,000
40,000
40,000
Defending Champion

Tags: Tracy Maynard-HarrisIan Auvil

Kicker Plays Against Ellis

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Dania Ellis
Dania Ellis

Dania Ellis moved all in for 22,000 from early position. Emil Szmegh called as well as the big blind.

The board ran out 65462 and both players checked the whole way.

Dania Ellis: A10 All in
Big Blind: A8
Emil Szmegh: AJ

Szmegh's kicker won the pot on the low board.

Player Chips Progress
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Emil Szmegh
365,000
105,000
105,000
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Dania Ellis
Busted

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Auvil Left Short Stacked Against Maynard-Harris

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Ian Auvil
Ian Auvil

Action was caught after the flop of 5106 and Ian Auvil led out for 27,000 from middle position.

Tracy Maynard-Harris raised to 54,000 and put Auvil into the tank.

He folded 99 face up for Maynard-Harris to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Tracy Maynard-Harris
203,000
15,000
15,000
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Ian Auvil
39,000
88,000
88,000
Defending Champion

Tags: Ian AuvilTracy Maynard-Harris

A Walk in the Park for Fields

Level 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Denise Fields
Denise Fields

Denise Fields moved all in for 82,000 from early position and was called by the button. Both players revealed their hands.

Denise Fields: AK All in
Button: 55

The board ran out 64K7Q for Fields to take the pot. After the hand, Fields shared with PokerNews that her friends gave her the nickname D-Nice

Player Chips Progress
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Denise Fields
184,000
184,000
184,000

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Denise Fields Among Chip Leaders of Day 1b; 14 Bag to Day 2

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Denise Fields
Denise Fields

A dramatic and explosive final day of play in the Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship left just 14 players from the original 132 entries. Nancy Wilburn was the unlucky player to bubble as her top pair lost to a turned flush. The remaining players join those from Day 1a to bring Day 2's total players to 40.

Vince Buffone managed to become the chip leader of both flights having amassed a stack of 830,000. Rounding out the top five chip counts are Thomas Heinlein (707,000), Cathryn Brown (408,000), Denise Fields (363,000) and John Germano (478,000).

The total prize pool of the event is set at $114,550. $30,000 will go to the winner and the rest of the prize pool will be posted in the morning.

Play ended early into level 20 with 22:17 remaining at blinds of 10,000/20,000 and a 20,000 big blind ante.

Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Vince BuffoneCanada830,000
2Thomas HeinleinUnited States707,000
3Cathryn BrownUnited States408,000
4Denise FieldsUnited States393,000
5John GermanoUnited States346,000
6Michael FreyUnited States236,000
7Pierre AgenorUnited States234,000
8Christian LarsenUnited States188,000
9Emil SzmeghUnited States141,000
10Tracy Maynard-HarrisUnited States139,000

Michael Frey was the only player to bag both days. He receives a $1,000 for this feat and his best stack of 236,000 carries forward through to tomorrow

Fields made quite the comeback story as she played the majority of the day short stacked. She first managed to double winning a flip with big slick. Soon after she found another double with Jacks eliminating two players in the process. Last year's reigning champion Ian Auvil battled hard throughout the day but fell in seventeenth place just outside the money.

Ian Auvil
Ian Auvil

Day 2 Begins Monday at 11:15 a.m. ET as action is set to play down to a winner. Stay close to PokerNews for continuing coverage of the Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship from here at the Palm Beach Kennel Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Tags: Cathryn BrownChristian LarsenDenise FieldsEmil SzmeghIan AuvilJohn GermanoMichael FreyNancy WilburnPierre AgenorThomas HeinleinTracy Maynard-HarrisVince Buffone