2022 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

Event #1: $560 NLH
Day: 1a
Event Info

2022 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$36,450
Event Info
Buy-in
$560
Prize Pool
$274,080
Entries
571
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
114
Players Left
15

Brian Dumaplin Bags Big Lead With 15 Left in Day 1a of Event #1: $560 NLH

Level 14 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Brian Dumaplin
Brian Dumaplin

Georgia's Brian Dumaplin leads 15 players who bagged after eight hours of play on Day 1a of Event #1: $560 NLH at the 2022 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series.

Dumaplin ended the day with a stack of 424,000 to give him a big lead over the closest contenders Eric Jarvis (345,000), Dante Cianfarra (291,000) and Ryan Hogan (215,000). Others who lived to see Day 2 include Phillip Krnyaich (150,000) Darius Studdard (147,000), Gloria Jackson (70,000) and Timothy Forsberg (38,000).

Event #1: $560 NLH End of Day 1a Chip Counts

 PLAYERCHIP COUNTBIG BLINDS
 Brian Dumaplin424,000106
 Eric Jarvis345,00086
 Dante Cianfarra291,00073
 Ryan Hogan215,00054
 Eddy Mroczkowski191,00048
 Phillip Krnyaich150,00038
 Darius Studdard147,00037
 Richard Mccrary146,00037
 Steve Zhang80,00020
 Gloria Jackson78,00020
 Shane Scorzei69,00017
 Reece Crews50,00013
 Nick Costa44,00011
 Timothy Forsberg38,00010
 Ricky Gonzalez30,4008

Day 1a Action

The first of three starting flights in the bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series opening event attracted 114 runners. Early in the day, Florida native Gil Levy cracked aces and used the hand as a catalyst to build a big stack throughout the day. Unfortunately for Levy, he couldn't survive to see Day 2 and fell during the last level of play.

Dumaplin built up his chip lead by applying aggression and getting hands, including when he had pocket kings against the pocket queens of an opponent. But Dumaplin couldn't be too aggressive as he had Jarvis, who was second in chips, seated to his left.

Eric Jarvis
Eric Jarvis

It would be the chip leader who would end the day as he got into a preflop confrontation with Mario Harper, who was all-in for his last 28,000. Harper had ace-king against the Cowboys of Dumaplin and was in bad shape until he paired his ace on the flop. But the case king came on the turn to launch Dumaplin ahead and the river wasn't the ace Harper needed.

Other players who didn't survive the day include Stephen Jufer, Brenda Miller, Mark Mcgarity and Pom Souvannasoth.

Action will pick back up with tomorrow's Day 1b, which will kick off at noon EST and follow the same structure as Day 1a. Surviving players from the three starting flights will fight it out on Day 2 on Sunday, April 24, which will feature a live-streamed final table.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back tomorrow for the Day 1b action.

Tags: Brenda MillerBrian DumaplinDante CianfarraDarius StuddardEddy MroczkowskiEric JarvisPom SouvannasothReece CrewsRichard MccrarySteve ZhangTimothy Forsberg