2021 bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open

bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2021 bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$177,817
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Entries
510
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
195
Players Left
27

Dustin Holladay Leads Day 1a of 2020 bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event; Stewart, Zaki, Ezaguirre Also Bag Big

Level 14 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Dustin Holladay
Dustin Holladay

Day 1a of the 2020 bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open $2,000 Main Event played through its scheduled 14 levels to completion Friday night, drawing 195 entries and ending with 27 players making it through the day. Of those 27, Dustin Holladay was the one to find himself on top of the leader board with a stack of 365,000.

Holladay was one of the 81 players in their seats from the get-go, and he took advantage of a full day at the felt. He chipped up early thereafter and was the first player in the field to reach the 100,000-mark on the day, doing so in Level 6 before the afternoon's second break. He maintained that stack through the next several hours before chipping up to 200,000 and proceeded to put an exclamation mark on the day with a late-night surge to his final total for the night.

Ken Stacy follows in the counts with 361,000, just a hair behind Holladay. Stacy also found a late-night heater that was fueled by a string of knockouts including the likes of Dapo Ajayi and Event #1 winner Huilin Chen. Four more players bagged north of a quarter-million: Scott Stewart (339,000), Christopher Laieta (336,000), Justin Zaki (326,000) and Ricardo Eyzaguirre (281,000).

Others to advance were Pete Theodocion (228,000), Brian Arbaugh (194,000), Taylor Howard (141,000), and David Jackson (125,000). Plenty more players of note were seen throughout the day that did not advance, including Darren Elias, Nick Pupillo, Timothy Miles, Mark Hodge, and Howard Hankin.

All who have did not make it through Day 1a will have another chance to advance on Saturday's Day 1b, the second and final of two starting flights for the Main Event. Just like the first edition, Day 1b will begin at noon and play 14 levels of 40 minutes apiece.

Also just like Day 1a, PokerNews will be on the floor from start to finish bringing you all of the action as it unfolds. See you then!

Tags: Brian ArbaughChristopher LaietaDapo AjayiDarren EliasDavid JacksonDustin HolladayHoward HankinHuilin ChenJustin ZakiKen StacyMark HodgeNick PupilloPete TheodocionRicardo EyzaguirreScott StewartTaylor HowardTimothy Miles