2019 Potomac Poker Open

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 Potomac Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Farid Jattin
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$247,950
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,300
Entries
348
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
600,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Lask and Gregg Among Leders After Day 1a of the Main Event

Level 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Dylan Lask
Dylan Lask

Day 1a of Event 11: $3,300 Main Event is complete after 13 hours of play. The first flight of three drew 114 entries and ended with 27 players remaining.

Dylan Lask was the player who emerged as chip leader at the end of the day with 495,500. Lask was involved in several big hands throughout the day, including on two occasions in which he was behind but got a fortuitous card to go in his favor. In one hand he hit a river queen with ace-queen to bust ace-king and another time he got an ace on the flop to crack pocket kings in a huge pre-flop all in.

Another player to end the day with a lot of chips was the well-known Tony Gregg who finished with 402,500 in chips. He registered late in the day and hit the ground running as he quickly eliminated multiple opponents at his table to run his stack up to four times the starting 50,000 stack in under a level of play. He maintained that hot start as the day went on to end 3rd in chips.

Rounding out the top few chip stacks to end the day were Benjamin Morgan (453,500), Jeffrey Chan (356,000), Ian O’Hara (322,500) and Kevin Kwak (280,000)

It was only a select few who made it to conclusion of play however as over 75% of the field was eliminated including notable WSOP Bracelet winners Ari Engel and Stephen Song were both felted. Engel never got much going on the day and was busted after a few levels of play while Song ran up his stack to a pretty large number at one point but had a few ill-timed bluffs late that stopped his momentum and eventually ended his day. Both players are likely to re-enter On Day 1bc and once again attempt to move on to Day 2.

The remaining 27 players will join those who survive from Flights B and C for Day 2 on Sunday August 4th for Day 2. PokerNews will provide all the coverage tomorrow to see who joins these players for Day 2.

Tags: Ari EngelDylan LaskJeffrey ChanKevin KwakStephen SongTony Gregg

Chen Busts Moore as Night Draws to a Close

Level 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Jimmy Chen and Laura Moore
Jimmy Chen and Laura Moore

Action retold by Laura Moore.

Moore shoved her remaining 48,000 from middle position, she was called by Jimmy Chen on her immediate left in the hijack. Everyone else folded and the cards were turned on their backs.

Moore had ace-king off and Chen had pocket jacks. The board ran out all undercards to the jacks and the Opening Event Winner was busted before she could reach the end of the night.

Player Chips Progress
Jimmy Chen us
Jimmy Chen
Day 2 Chip Leader
190,000 190,000
Laura Moore us
Laura Moore
Busted

Tags: Jimmy ChenLaura Moore

Song Bluffs Off Most of Stack, Busts Shortly After

Level 12 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Stephen Song
Stephen Song

Action was picked up on a the river with the board reading {4-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}. A pot of about 70,000 was in the middle. Stephen Song announced a bet of 80,000 and cut out the chips, leaving himself with only stacks of the smallest chips behind.

Jeffrey Chang thought it over for about ten seconds before calling. Song gave a forlorn half smile and turned over {10-Clubs}{7-Clubs}. Chang flipped over the winning hand the {4-Spades}{2-Spades}.

Song was left with a small amount of chips and was busted a couple of hands later in a preflop all in when his {a-}{2-} lost to {k-}{8-} when an eight hit the turn. He will try again tomorrow on Day 2bc.

Player Chips Progress
Jeffrey Chang us
Jeffrey Chang
305,000 305,000
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jeffrey ChangStephen Song

Gregg Takes Out Defending Champ

Level 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Tony Gregg
Tony Gregg

Action was picked up on the turn with a board that read {9-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{2-Clubs}. Tony Gregg bet 47,000 into a pot of about the same size. Carlos Villamarin thought it over for a while before announcing all in after about 30 seconds. Gregg quickly put a stack of chips into the middle to indicate a call.

Gregg flipped over the {9-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and Villamarin showed the {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}. The river was the {a-Hearts} and Gregg added another casualty to his night on Day 1a.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Gregg us
Tony Gregg
345,000 90,000
Carlos Villamarin us
Carlos Villamarin
Defending Champion
Busted

Tags: Carlos VillamarinTony Gregg

Lask Gets Caught But Hits Ace to Bust Opponent

Level 7 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Dylan Lask
Dylan Lask

Action was picked up pre-flop after some action it appeared as though from the big blind Dylan Lask three-bet to 11,000 after an initial raise to 3,500 from his under the gun opponent. His opponent then four-bet to 22,000. Lask five-bet piled all in which had his opponent's decent size stack covered.

His opponent went into the tank and wondered allowed if the action could indicate anything other than pocket aces. After close to a minute he made the call. Lask frowned and showed the {a-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} while his opponent turned over {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}. But the flop launched Lask into the lead as it came {2-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{6-Diamonds} to pair the ace. The turn was the {8-Clubs} and the river the {4-Hearts} to bust the at risk player with kings and to give Lask a big pot.

Player Chips Progress
Dylan Lask us
Dylan Lask
Day 1A Chip Leader
175,000 60,000

Tags: Dylan Lask

The Potomac Poker Open Main Event Begins Today

Potomac Poker Open logo
Potomac Poker Open logo

It is time for the Potomac Poker Open’s premier event, Event 11: $3,300 Main Event. What has been an eventful fortnight of poker at the MGM National Harbor will peak with this tournament.

The $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool tournament will get underway at 11 a.m. local time with Flight A. Aside from today’s action there are two other opening Flights with Flight B starting on Saturday August 3 at 11 p.m and Flight C beginning at 6 p.m on Saturday.

Day 1 Levels for this event are 50 minutes in length. Each Day 1 will play 13 levels of action before ending play for the night. Re-entry is allowed up until level 9. Breaks will be every three levels, with a dinner break coming after level 9.

The big blind ante format will be utilized and players received a deep stack of 50,000 starting chips with each entry. Many familiar names that have been battling on the felt throughout the entire PPO are expected to take their shot in the Main Event and a chance at what will be a big first place prize.

PokerNews will be on hand to cover this event from start to finish with updates, big hands, chip counts and more.