2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$180,986
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$898,242
Entries
401
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
143
Players Left
18

Raio Leads the Field on Day 1a of the bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event

Level 14 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Nick Raio
Nick Raio

Day 1a of the bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event has just wrapped up with 143 entries playing their way down to the hard-stop figure of 18 players only a few seconds before stopping the clock for the final few hands of the night. When that number was reached, Nick Raio was the one atop the counts with a stack of 448,000.

Raio's stack had a nearly all-upward trajectory from the time he joined the tournament around the end of Level 5 on the day. By the second break of the day some 40 minutes later, he had more than doubled his stack. An hour later, it had doubled again and he took a stack of over 200,000 into the dinner break. His ascent only continued from there, reaching its end point in the final level of the night after eliminating Michael Wang with two pair to a combo draw.

Jermaine Gerlin, known locally as "The Lion" finished the day second in chips with 401,000, winning the bulk of his chips in a double-knockout in which he had the second-nut flush draw on the flop and got stacks in against the nut flush draw and top two pair. Drawing thin, Gerlin found running backdoor gutshot straight cards to give him what was the chip lead at the time. January's WInter Open Day 1a chip leader Dustin Holladay finished the day in third in the counts (341,000) with another strong showing that puts him in good position to improve on his 10th-place finish from a couple of months ago.

A trio of WSOP bracelet winners in James Calderaro (201,000), Byron Kaverman (110,000), and John Gorsuch (51,000) also advanced, as did Justin Zaki (116,000). Others such as Scott Stewart, "Captain" Tom Franklin, Aaron Thivyanathan, Andrew Brinkley, and Eddy Mroczkowski were less fortunate and will have another chance at Saturday's second of two starting flights.

PokerNews will be back at it come noon Saturday for Day 1b with another almost-full day on the docket. See you then.