2021 Poker Palace Summer Championships

AU$1,150 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2021 Poker Palace Summer Championships

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
100,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,150 AUD
Prize Pool
363,896 AUD
Entries
366
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
86
Players Left
26

AU$1,150 Main Event

Day 1a Started

Day 1A Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
John Sormi au
John Sormi
356,000 356,000
Josh Norvock au
Josh Norvock
341,500 341,500
Gavin Ogilvy au
Gavin Ogilvy
330,000 330,000
John Bogdanovski au
John Bogdanovski
317,500 317,500
Luis Arrilucea au
Luis Arrilucea
285,000 285,000
David Nirens
David Nirens
248,000
Elisa Tycho
Elisa Tycho
232,000 232,000
Antonio Tavella au
Antonio Tavella
208,500 208,500
Alex Curtis
Alex Curtis
204,000 204,000
[Removed:271] au
[Removed:271]
184,000 184,000
Michel Bouskila au
Michel Bouskila
182,000 182,000
Lewis Murray
Lewis Murray
174,000 174,000
Jamal Ishac
Jamal Ishac
116,500 116,500
Zac Duce au
Zac Duce
114,500 114,500
Grant Levy au
Grant Levy
113,500 113,500
Steven Green
Steven Green
109,000 109,000
Mark Joseph
Mark Joseph
98,000 98,000
Nathan Susnig
Nathan Susnig
95,000 95,000
Joel Cohen au
Joel Cohen
91,000 91,000
Errolyn Strang au
Errolyn Strang
80,500 80,500
Joseph Amar
Joseph Amar
79,500 79,500
Anthony Kim au
Anthony Kim
77,000 77,000
Michael Sleiman au
Michael Sleiman
76,000 76,000
Meerwais Hussaini us
Meerwais Hussaini
74,000 74,000
Ben Zhang
Ben Zhang
64,500 64,500

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John Sormi Bags Chip Lead on Day 1A of the Poker Palace Summer Championships $1,150 Main Event

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The first of four starting flights of the $1,150 Poker Palace Summer Championships Main Event kicked off at 5 p.m. local time. After 10 levels of 45 minutes each, 26 out of a field of 86 players made their way onwards to Day 2 which will continue on Sunday, March 7 at noon.

The biggest stack at the end of the night was bagged by John Sormi, who turned his original starting stack of 50,000 into 356,000 in chips. Sormi has plenty of experience and tons of cashes in Sydney and Melbourne to his name, including a massive A$85,347 cash at the WSOP Circuit final table in Sydney back in 2018.

Closely following Sormi in the counts are two well-known local players in Josh Norvock (341,500) and Gavin Ogilvy (330,000). Norvock is a rising star with over six-figures worth of winnings according to The Hendon Mob in the span of just over two years. Ogilvy is a regular here at the Club Marconi with no fewer than three outright wins here in the past four months, an incredible feat in its own right.

Plenty of poker royalty has already been spotted in and around the casino as more will take their shot in one of the three subsequent flights to follow. On Friday, Day 1B will commence at 5 p.m. local time, followed by Day 1C at noon on Saturday. At 6 p.m. on Saturday, a turbo Day 1D will kick off before the field combines at noon on Sunday for Day 2.

Keep following along with PokerNews live reporting for all the latest updates as the Main Event of the Poker Palace Summer Championships rolls on.

AU$1,150 Main Event

Day 1a Completed