2019 Potomac Poker Open

$370 Opening Event
Day: 1bc
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

Ehrgott and Smith Bag Massive Stacks of More than a Million on Day 1bc of the $370 Opening Event

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Curtis Ehrgott
Curtis Ehrgott

Flights B and C of the $370 Opening Event followed the same drill as Flight A as play was fast and action packed on Day 1bc. From the beginning the plan was to play down till 8% remained and it took a little bit less than 11 hours for 92% of the field to be sent to the rail.

Play for Flight B began at 11 a.m. and it gathered a total of 405 entries and at the end of a long day of play, just 32 remained.

Flight C drew a smaller crowd with 281 entries that was played down to 22 remaining players by the end of the day around 4am.

Leading all players of both flights at the end of the day was Curtis Ehrgott, who bagged an eye-popping 1,402,000, which is more than 50 times the starting stack of 25,000. He caught fire late in the night, playing the role of grim reaper for many players’ tournament lives as he eliminated as many as 17 players according to him in a relatively short span of time.

Also bagging big from Flight C was Brandon Holder who ended pay with 800,500. Ehrgott and Holder were by far the two largest stacks to emerge from Flight C as nobody else finished the flight with more than 500,000.

Flight B had a larger amount of big stacks at the end of play, the biggest of all being Richie Smith who bagged a gigantic stack of 1,308,500. He already had a large stack before dinner break but won a huge hand in the later levels of the day, when another large stack player shoved pocket jacks into his pocket kings on the turn on a board with four undercards.

Other big stacks at the conclusion of Flight B were Jae Chong with 694,000 who experienced many ups and downs late in the day before finishing on a high, Joseph Paul (676,000), Quan Tran (663,000), Jonathan Kinder (661,000) and Paul Min (645,500).

All remaining players will advance to Day 2 on Sunday along with the players who survive Flights D and E on Saturday.

Tags: Brandon HolderCurtis EhrgottPaul MinQuan TranRichie Smith

Ehrgott Continues to Roll

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Curtis Ehrgott
Curtis Ehrgott

Curtis Ehrgott was considering two all ins, the biggest of which was a shove for 125,000. After counting it out and thinking it ovr he made the call.

One all in player held {a-}{j-} the other had {a-Spades}{k-Spades} and Ehrgott held the {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}. The flop immediately put it in firm control for Ehrgott as it came {4-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{10-Clubs} the turn was the {q-Hearts} and the river the {6-Spades} to give Ehrgott the double knockout and swell his stack to an even grander degree.

Player Chips Progress
Curtis Ehrgott us
Curtis Ehrgott
805,000
145,000
145,000

Tags: Curtis Ehrgott

Smith Crushes Mirzaei in Pot of Over 1 Million

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Richie Smith
Richie Smith

Richie Smith was seen stacking a huge amount of chips and Reza Mirzaei was leaving the table. The hand was retold by the table.

The flop was {9-}{10-}{2-} the turn was the {5-} and that is when the players got it all in. Smith held {k-}{k-} while Mirzaei had {j-}{j-}. The river was a superfluous king to give Smith the huge pot and eliminate the previously large stack.

Player Chips Progress
Richie Smith us
Richie Smith
1,015,000
525,000
525,000
Reza Mirzaei us
Reza Mirzaei
Busted

Coker's Quad Tens Get Paid

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Azeez Coker
Azeez Coker

Action was picked up on a flop that read {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}. Azeez Coker made a small bet and was called by his opponent. The turn was the {8-Diamonds}. Coker was on the button and made another bet after it was checked to him, this time one of 11,500. His opponent called again.

The river filled up the board as the {8-Hearts} peeled off. It was checked to Coker again who waited about 15 seconds before cutting out a chunky bet of 50,000 and some change which was snap called by his opponent. Coker immediately flipped over the case 10 and he revealed the {j-Hearts}{10-Clubs} for quads as his opponent made a disgusting gasp and sent the large amount of chips over to Coker.

Player Chips Progress
Azeez Coker us
Azeez Coker
195,000
195,000
195,000

Tags: Azeez Coker

Frampus Rivers Highest Straight in Wild Eight Way Pot

Level 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
Potomac Open Tournament Area
Potomac Open Tournament Area

According to a player at the table, the pot was limped eight ways and the players saw a flop of {6-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{8-Spades}.

Action was picked up with Joseph Frampus all in. He was called by the bigger stacks of Richard Ray and then Gabriel Rababy. One more player was left to act as Ray nearly exposed his hand, not realizing there was another player still in the pot. But after a moment the fourth player folded and the cards were turned on their backs.

Frampus was the shortest stack and held the {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}, Rababy had a set with the {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and Ray held the hammer with the {7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} for the flopped straight. The turn was the {9-Hearts}, and the river was the {7-Clubs} to give Frampus the 10 high straight and steal the pot at the last moment to triple up, while Ray could only shake his head in disgust and walk away from the table as he was left to chop the side pot with Rababy.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Frampus us
Joseph Frampus
53,000
53,000
53,000
Gabriel Rababy us
Gabriel Rababy
26,000
26,000
26,000
Richard Ray us
Richard Ray
14,000
14,000
14,000

Tags: Joseph Frampus

Day 1bc Set to Commence in the $370 Opening Event

National Harbor from MGM
National Harbor from MGM

Day 1bc of the $370 Opening Event is set to begin. Two flights will play today with 1b beginning at 11 a.m. and 1c beginning at 5 p.m.

Just like with Day 1a, the plan is to play down until 8% of the starting field remains in each flight. Yesterday that took approximately 12 hours to happen. 12% of the field will be paid.

Levels will be 30 minutes in length. Breaks are every 4 levels and there is no dinner break. Registration will be open until the completion of level 11 in each flight. The surviving players will return for Day 2 on Sunday July 28 with the remaining players from all five starting flights.

Players competing today will be aiming to catch the mark set by Alex Brink who bagged 658,000 chips at the end of Day 1a.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand to capture all the action from Day 1bc as well as $370 Large Stack Big Blind Ante (July 31-August 1) and $3,300 buy-in, $1,000,000 GTD Main Event, (August 2-5) later in the series.