2019 Potomac Poker Open

$370 Opening Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 Potomac Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$65,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$370
Prize Pool
$583,356
Entries
1,952
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000

$370 Opening Event

Day 2 Completed

Moore Emerges as Winner of $370 Opening Event in Three-Way Chop After 16 Hours of Play

Level 36 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
Laura Moore
Laura Moore

Day 2 of the $370 Opening Flight began with 154 players and it culminated after nearly 16 hours of play with Laura Moore emerging as the winner after three players decided to chop.

Moore, James Canoles and Lalith Mannur were the three players left standing at the end of play after several hours of three handed play without many significant chip changes and little indication that big action was coming soon. Moore and Canoles were the larger stacks and agreed to chop to $65,000 for each and Mannur received close to $57,929 as he was the short stack for all of three-handed play.

For Moore it is the biggest score of her live poker career by quite a bit. The Virginia native had a supportive rail cheering her on throughout the entire final table as several local area players came out to support their fellow local.

Final Table Results

PositionPlayerPrize
1Laura Moore$65,000*
2James Canoles$65,000*
3Lalith Mannur$57,929*
4Justin Stonehill$32,482
5Steven Cho$25,349
6Charles Gang$19,712
7Richie Smith$15,455
8Kenneth Schafer$12,022
9Christopher Pham Le$9,606

*Denotes three-handed deal.

Final Three Players Path to Chop

Moore was involved in multiple huge hands that propelled her ascension. The first of which included turning jacks full to crack the pocket aces and eliminate Paul Min after he called it off on the river to finish in 10th place. She then won a big hand against Richie Smith to effectively end his run as he was left with crumbs following her big call after a long tank. Shortly after that she got pocket aces at the right time against the pocket kings of Charles Gang to bust him in 6th place.

Canoles surged to a massive chip lead early in the day as he took multiple large pots away from start of day top five stack Columbus Randolph Jr. He did not look back from there as he held one third of all the chips in play at the final table at one point, helped in large part by the elimination of Nicholas Pham with two tables remaining when Pham shoved into Canoles with top pair only to get snapped off by the two pair of Canoles.

Mannur flew more under the radar as he hung on all day to a medium stack and was never truly at risk but also was never one of the big stacks. His most substantial hand was when he eliminated decent sized stack Christopher Pham Le in 9th place with pocket aces in a preflop all in.

Action of the Day

The start of day chip leaders were all dispatched earlier than expected as many players went up and down in the chip counts as eliminations were rapid on a wild day of action, as nearly half of the field of 154 was trimmed in just two hours.

As play got down to the final table, a chop was discussed with seven players left but it was not unanimous and play continued. Play slowed to a crawl when the final table became four handed as it took over hours for Justin Stonehill to be eliminated in 4th place. Three-handed play would also take a while as it took an hour and a half before a chop was decided.

Pokernews will resume coverage of the Potomac Poker Open on Wednesday, July 31 at 11 a.m. local time with the $370 Large Stack Big Bling Ante Event and then the $3300 Main Event on Friday. Speaking of the Main Event, there is good value to be had in the three-seat guaranteed Super Satellites that run nightly at 7 p.m. through Thursday.

The number of players that have already earned their entry into the Main Event is over 100, and with megas starting this week that number will be increasing daily.

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Chop Agreed Upon

Level 36 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante

The players have decided to chop. Laura Moore has been declared the winner and will chop with James Canoles as each take home $65,000. Lalith Mannur will take home $57,929 as he was the short stack.

Level: 36

Blinds: 250,000/500,000

Ante: 50,000

Justin Stonehill Eliminated in 4th Place ($32,482)

Level 35 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Justin Stonehill
Justin Stonehill

After over two hours since the last elimination, the short stacked Justin Stonehill moved all in preflop and was called by Laura Moore.

Stonehill had {q-}{9-Spades} while Moore had the {8-Spades}{j-Spades}. The flop put Moore into the lead as it came {5-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{a-Diamonds} to pair the eight. The turn was the {3-Diamonds} and the river came the {k-Diamonds} to confirm Stonehill's bust out on 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
Laura Moore us
Laura Moore
20,500,000 4,100,000
Justin Stonehill us
Justin Stonehill
Busted

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Canoles Shoves River

Level 35 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante

Action was picked up on the turn of a board that read {2-Clubs}{j-Spades}{q-Spades}{5-Clubs}. Lalith Mannur bet 1,200,000 and was min raised to 2,400,000 by James Canoles. Mannur called the extra amount. The river came the {7-Diamonds}

Canoles moved all in. Mannur thought it out for about 30 seconds before electing to fold and give the pot to Canoles as he continued his chip up.

Player Chips Progress
James Canoles us
James Canoles
17,200,000 2,700,000
Lalith Mannur us
Lalith Mannur
5,800,000 -2,400,000

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