Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
Level 10 is underway, meaning the remaining players have just under an hour left in the day before they bag their chips for Day 2.
Players who make it through today are unable to take another shot on Day 1b tomorrow, and will come back to play on Thursday at noon.
Team PokerStars Pro, Leo Fernandez, had a great start to the day after he took down the $3,300 High Roller for $20,950, the title, and bragging rights. He added a third high roller title to his resume, and was in good spirits as he sat down in the Main Event.
Fernandez wasn't able to end the day on a high note though, as he was just seen on the rail after explaining he lost a flip for his last 20 big blinds.
Day 1b is scheduled for tomorrow at noon, so there is plenty of time for the champ to give it another shot.
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Teofilo Tristan was under the gun and called. Miguel Zarzar was in the hijack and also limped, as did Robert Heidorn in the cutoff, and both players in the blinds.
The flop was ![]()
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and both blinds checked. Tristan led out for 2,200 and was called by Zarzar and Heidorn. The small and big blinds folded.
The turn was the
and Tristan fired out a second bullet for 4,300. Zarzar folded and Heidorn called.
The river was the
and Tristan bet 5,800. Heidorn folded instantly and Tristan raked in the pot with a giant smile on his face.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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127,000
62,000
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62,000 |
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122,000
122,000
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122,000 |
The clock has been paused at the 15-minute mark, and the tournament director has announced that the remaining players are playing three more hands before they bag their chips.
The opening day of the PokerStars Festival Chile $500,000 guaranteed Main Event has come to an end, and Miguel Zarzar leads the way with 228,000 chips. Sergio Dabio Tello is close behind in second (200,200), with Juan Parra (159,400) rounding out the top three stacks.
Zarzar quietly chipped up throughout the day, and eventually found himself at the top of the counts. His infectious laugh was noticed by everyone in the room, and will be a welcomed personality as play gets deeper on Day 2. Tello was responsible for eliminating Alex Vega midway through the day, cracking his pocket kings with eight-three off suit after turning two pair. He held on to his massive stack and managed to finish second in chips. Parra found a double up after flopping a set in a hand with Norberto Korn and never really looked back, finishing with a top three stack and earning himself a well-deserved day off tomorrow.
A total of 139 entries were counted after eight levels of play, and just 43 were left at the end of the night. These remaining players will move on to Day 2 on Thursday at noon. It is also important to note that any players who advanced will not be able to play again on Day 1b tomorrow.
The prizepool is guaranteed at $500,000, and there is most certainly a chance for that number to increase by the end of registration tomorrow.
Team PokerStars Pro, and PokerStars Festival Chile High Roller champion, Leo Fernandez, won a title in four hands of heads up play and hopped right in to the Main Event. He chipped up for the better part of the day but then lost some flips and found himself on the rail.
Some of the notable players who have moved on to Day 2 include LAPT champion Alex Manzano (145,200), PokerStars online qualifier Robert Heidorn (108,300), high roller Tadeo Palomares (79,000), LAPT champion Richard Dubini (72,200), high roller Norberto Korn (71,900), PokerStars Festival Chile High Roller runner up, Rodrigo Borquez (52,100), LAPT champion Andres Jeckeln (51,600), and Argentinian pro Fernando Gordo (35,200).
The tournament opened with about 40 entries, but this number quickly grew by more than three times. While there was plenty of play between the deep stacks and hour-long blind levels, that did not stop players from getting in on the action early in the day. Several notable players who did not make it through but were in the field today included LAPT high rollers, Oscar Alache, and Amos Ben, as well as Joaquin Earcena, Alan Manuel Mehamed, and Javier Swett.
Day 1b is set to get started at noon tomorrow, and the structure will remain the same as today. At the end of eight levels, registration will close completely and the tournament staff will calculate the prizepool. A full table draw and payouts will be posted on PokerNews, so keep following along as we bring you all of the live updates on the way to crowning the next PokerStars Festival champion in beautiful Vina del Mar, Chile!
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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228,000
18,000
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18,000 |
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200,200
4,800
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4,800 |
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159,400
93,400
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93,400 |
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157,800
35,800
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35,800 |
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155,800
155,800
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155,800 |
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145,200
30,200
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30,200 |
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133,800
133,800
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133,800 |
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129,700
4,700
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4,700 |
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125,900
125,900
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125,900 |
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120,800
10,800
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10,800 |
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120,200
84,200
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84,200 |
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118,800
118,800
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118,800 |
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108,400
108,400
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108,400 |
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108,300
18,700
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18,700 |
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80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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79,000
23,000
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23,000 |
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78,600
78,600
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78,600 |
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78,500
78,500
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78,500 |
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77,500
77,500
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77,500 |
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72,200
35,200
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35,200 |
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71,900
68,100
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68,100 |
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68,000
68,000
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68,000 |
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62,300
37,300
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37,300 |
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62,100
62,100
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62,100 |
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57,400
57,400
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57,400 |
Main Event
Day 1a Completed