Main Event
Day 2 Started
Main Event
Day 2 Started
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
130,350 | |
|
|
108,800 | |
|
|
105,900 | |
|
|
||
|
|
104,125 | |
|
|
102,975 | |
|
|
98,025 | |
|
|
93,600 | |
|
|
93,000 | |
|
|
88,400 | |
|
|
87,650 | |
|
|
84,500 | |
|
|
79,425 | |
|
|
76,175 | |
|
|
75,500 | |
|
|
75,100 | |
|
|
||
|
|
73,550 | |
|
|
70,850 | |
|
|
70,625 | |
|
|
70,475 | |
|
|
69,325 | |
|
|
68,275 | |
|
|
67,725 | |
|
|
67,625 | |
|
|
67,450 | |
|
|
66,700 | |
Welcome back to the Costao de Santinho for day two of the PokerStars.net LAPT Florianopolis Main Event!
The original 356 players that handed over R$5,000 to take part in the inaugural event here in Florianopolis have been whittled down to just 183.
Matthias Habernig slept sound last night after bagging the most chips at the end of the day with an accumulated 130,350 mainly courtesy of a set-over-set situation. Online Qualifier David Bortnik sits next with 108,800 as Felipe Ramos (105,900), Kwang Ho Han (104,125) and Mario Mascioto (102,975) round out those with a six-figure chip stack.
Team PokerStars Pros Angel Guillen (75,100), Veronica Dabul (35,225) and Jorge Arias (22,050) are still in contention, but it is anyone's tournament to win - especially when R$435,000 is on offer for first prize!
Play is set to begin at 12:00pm BRT, so stay tuned to PokerNews for the exclusive coverage of every flopped straight, turned set and rivered flush from the 2010 LAPT Florianopolis Main Event!
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
It's Day 2 here in Florianopolis and the cards are in the air!
The prizepool has been announced for the inaugural PokerStars.net LAPT Florianopolis Main Event!
The 364-player field has set a prizepool of R$1,624,200 - or for those not located in Brazil - a $923,892 prizepool.
The top forty-eight players will be in the money with a min-cash earning you $4,619 as the final table payouts sit as follows:
1st - $247,441 (R$435,000)
2nd - $143,174 (R$251,700)
3rd - $87,600 (R$154,000)
4th - $64,676 (R$113,700)
5th - $46,246 (R$81,300)
6th - $36,974 (R$65,000)
7th - $27,702 (R$48,700)
8th - $18,476 (R$32,480)
After a preflop raising war, Alessandra Dos Santos found herself all in against Miguel Rodriguez.
Dos Santos: 

Rodriguez: 

The board ran out 



to see Dos Santos double through to 97,000 as Rodriguez slipped back to his original day one starting stack.
Brandon Demes raised to 1,800 from early-middle position. Action then folded a few seats over to Felipe Ramos and he took his time. Eventually, Ramos put out a raise, three-betting to 4,150. Action folded back around to Demes. He double checked his hole cards and then tossed them into the muck, dropping to 33,275. Ramos increased to 116,000.
Mario Mascioto came into the day in the top five chip counts. On this hand, he limped in from middle position before the hijack seat raised to 2,200. Mascioto made the call and the flop came down 

. Both players checked to see the
fall on the turn. Mascioto check-called a bet of 3,000 from his opponent.
The river completed the board with the
and no more chips went into the pot. Mascioto rolled over the 
, but was beat by the hijack seat's 
.
Mascioto dropped a tiny bit and is back under 100,000 in chips.
Rodrigo Sirichuk checked behind the flop of 

after his opponent checked. The turn brought the
and the first player checked to Sirichuk again. He fired 2,500 and was called.
The river completed the board with the
and the first player checked to Sirichuk again. Sirichuk fired 3,500 this time and got a fold from his opponent.
Sirichuk's now up to about 90,000 in chips.