2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

$400 Large Stack BBA
Day: 2
Event Info

2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$25,005
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$100,000
Entries
261
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
19
Players Left
1

Sachin Joshi Scoops the $400 Large Stack Tournament for $25,005

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Sachin Joshi Wins the $400 Large Stack
Sachin Joshi Wins the $400 Large Stack

After almost eight hours of play, the final day of the $400 Large Stack of the 2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open has come to an end with Sachin Joshi taking down the tournament for $25,005 by defeating Massoud “Steve” Nooralian heads-up in the 261-strong field which featured a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool.

This cash is his second-largest ever after coming third in an event in England a few months back and it will take hem well over the $100,000-mark according to the database on The Hendon Mob. The Londoner is in the United States for a month to visit family in Virginia and decided to play this tournament which ended up being a profitable decision.

He scooped the Day 1b chip lead and even though he got short at one point, he remained patient, waited for his spots, got lucky sometimes, and ended up walking away with all the bragging rights at a final table that included some familiar regional faces including Chris Zelesnick, who also reached the final table of the Opening Event last Sunday finishing in fifth place.

2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open $400 Large Stack Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Sachin JoshiUnited Kingdom$25,005
2Massoud NooralianUnited States$15,414
3Chris ZelesnickUnited States$11,024
4Charles CoddingtonUnited States$8,854
5Andrew WhetzelUnited States$6,330
6Joel DoneyUnited States$4,565
7Kevin RyanUnited States$3,556
8Ali Salah-EddineUnited States$2,849
9Barbara RogersUnited States$2,041
10Ken FishbackUnited States$1,789

Start of the Day

When the final 19 players returned to the tables in the MGM Grand Ballroom at noon local time at the MGM National Harbor, it was Ben Strumpf who would become the first victim of Joshi when he ran his kings into Joshi's ace-five and an ace came on the flop. John Kim, Dien Le, and Vincent Marchesano were next to go before an hour of double-ups came flying in.

Andrew Whetzel then came out best in a three-way all-in situation in which William Lawson was sent to the rail with Dong Jun Ji following him a few minutes later. Stephan Waters, Jeromy Bittan, and Ryan McPherson all busted before the tournament went down to one table.

Final Table Action

Ken Fishback was the first player to leave the final table with king-queen. Barbara Rogers held the same hand when she was eliminated while Ali Salah-Eddine busted with king-jack. An hour later, Kevin Ryan first doubled up but then lost them all to Joshi in a blind-versus-blind situation. Joel Doney was the one to double Ryan up and then lost the remainder of his stack to Nooralian and Joshi when they chopped the pot.

Whetzel then left the final table stage in fifth place when his flopped top pair and kicker lost to the turned two pair of Zelesnick. Soon after Charles Coddington was kicked out by Nooralian when his gutshot to a straight didn’t get there. The three remaining players played for another 20 minutes before it was time for a break and some deal discussions which didn’t go anywhere.

Massoud Nooralian
Massoud Nooralian

It would take almost two hours of three-handed play in which Joshi was the short stack for most of the time until he first doubled up with ace-seven and cracked Nooralian’s aces and then caught him in what might be the most remarkable hand of the tournament. Joshi raised on the button and Nooralian defended his big blind. The ace-deuce-five flop got Joshi to check-raise the continuation-bet of Nooralian. who responded with a shove, which was snap-called. Nooralian held nine-seven for the backdoor-gutshot-straight-draw while Joshi had the flush draw and got there on the turn to claim over 60 percent of all the chips in play.

But it was Zelesnick who was eliminated in third place when he three-bet shoved on a nine-six-trey flop with a pair of tens. Joshi called with queen-nine and found another nine on the turn to get to heads-up. Soon, it was all over when Nooralian shoved his last nine big blinds in with queen-trey suited and was looked up with by the king-jack of Joshi. Joshi flopped top pair, Nooralian turned second pair but got no help on the river.

This is it for this tournament but PokerNews will be back at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 14 for Day 1a of the $3,000 Main Event which has a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool so make sure to return for all the action from the floor.

Sachin Joshi Wins the $400 Large Stack
Sachin Joshi Wins the $400 Large Stack

Tags: Chris ZelesnickMassoud NooralianSachin Joshi

Massoud Nooralian Eliminated in 2nd Place ($15,414)

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Massoud Nooralian
Massoud Nooralian

In the first hand of the new level, Massoud Nooralian shoved for 895,000 from the button and Sachin Joshi made the call.

Massoud Nooralian: {q-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}
Sachin Joshi: {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

The flop came {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{k-Hearts} for Joshi to hit top pair.

The turn was the {q-Hearts} for Nooralian to hit a pair too to give him a glimmer of hope but he bricked the river as the {2-Hearts} completed the board.

Nooralian was sent to the payout desk to collect $15,414 while Joshi walks away victorious with the trophy and $25,005.

A recap of today is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
Day 1B Chip Leader
10,400,000 600,000
Massoud Nooralian us
Massoud Nooralian
Day 1A Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Sachin JoshiMassoud Nooralian

"So Much For Live Reads"

Level 26 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Massoud Nooralian
Massoud Nooralian

Sachin Joshi raised to 160,000 from the button and Massoud Nooralian defended his big blind.

The flop came {a-Spades}{2-Spades}{5-Hearts}, Nooralian continued with a bet of 350,000 and Joshi raised to 650,000 after taking some time to consider his options. Nooralian confirmed the raise and then decided to shove with the bigger stack. Joshi snap-called for the 2,615,000 he had behind.

Sachin Joshi: {10-Spades}{8-Spades}
Massoud Nooralian: {9-Clubs}{7-Clubs}

When the cards were tabled, everyone including the rail looked a bit bewildered.

The turn was the {k-Spades} to give Joshi the flush and leave Nooralian drawing dead.

The river completed the board with the {q-Hearts} as a formality as Joshi doubled up.

"So much for live reads..." Nooralian commented while he watched how a big chunk of his stack was awarded to Joshi.

Player Chips Progress
Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
Day 1B Chip Leader
6,270,000 3,800,000
Massoud Nooralian us
Massoud Nooralian
Day 1A Chip Leader
1,720,000 -3,520,000

Tags: Massoud NooralianSachin Joshi

Joshi Doubles Up Through Nooralian

Level 26 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Sachin Joshi
Sachin Joshi

Sachin Joshi raised to 600,000 on the button and Massoud Nooralian three-bet all-in from the big blind. Joshi called for 1,235,000 in total and they went to the runout.

Sachin Joshi: {a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Massoud Nooralian: {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}

The board read {10-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Hearts}{7-Clubs} and with trip sevens, Joshi doubled up to remain in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Massoud Nooralian us
Massoud Nooralian
Day 1A Chip Leader
5,240,000 -1,245,000
Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
Day 1B Chip Leader
2,470,000 1,120,000

Tags: Massoud NooralianSachin Joshi

A Look at the Remaining 2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open Schedule

Level 25 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

The Potomac Winter Poker Open at MGM National Harbor, which runs through February 17, will offer over $1,000,000 in guarantees over 14 events. It marks the first time a winter edition of the PPO has been held to complement its annual late-summer series.

Here's a look at the remaining schedule.

2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open Schedule

DateTimeEventBuy-inStarting Chips
Thursday, February 137 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 3 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Friday, February 1410 a.m.Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60020K
Friday, February 1411 a.m.Main Event Day 1a $500K GTD$3,00050K
Friday, February 14NoonEvent #9: Multi-Flight NLH Day 1b $100K GTD$40025K
Friday, February 144 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 5 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Friday, February 148 p.m.Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60020K
Saturday, February 1510 a.m.Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60020K
Saturday, February 1511 a.m.Main Event Day 1b $500K GTD$3,00050K
Saturday, February 15NoonEvent #9: Multi-Flight NLH Day 1b $100K GTD$40025K
Saturday, February 153 p.m.Last Chance Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60015K
Saturday, February 156 p.m.Main Event Day 1c $500K GTD$3,00050K
Sunday, February 1611 a.m.Event #9: Multi-Flight NLH Restart  
Sunday, February 16NoonEvent #12: NLH (One-Day) $50K GTD$40025K
Sunday, February 16NoonFlight C Main Event Restart (levels 10-13)  
Sunday, February 163 p.m.Day 2 Restart for Main Event  
Sunday, February 165 p.m.Event #13: 5-Card PLO Championship$1,20040K
Monday, February 1711 a.m.Event #14: NLH (One-Day)$40040K
Monday, February 171 p.m.Main Event Final Table  

Charles Coddington Eliminated in 4th Place ($8,854)

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Charles Coddington
Charles Coddington

The action folded to Charles Coddington in the small blind where he raised to 200,000. Massoud Nooralian called in the big blind.

The flop came out {9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{7-Spades} and Coddington checked to the big blind where Nooralian bet 500,000 and Coddington would eventually call.

The {4-Diamonds} hit the turn and Coddington checked again. Nooralian put Coddington all-in on the turn and he called for his last 485,000.

Coddington showed {a-Spades}{j-Clubs} for a gutshot to a straight and Nooralian showed {j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} for the nut-straight.

The {9-Clubs} came on the river and Coddington was eliminated in fourth place for $8,854.

Player Chips Progress
Massoud Nooralian us
Massoud Nooralian
Day 1A Chip Leader
4,335,000 1,235,000
Charles Coddington us
Charles Coddington
Busted

Tags: Charles CoddingtonMassoud Nooralian

Andrew Whetzel Eliminated in 5th Place ($6,330)

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Andrew Whetzel
Andrew Whetzel

Andrew Whetzel raised to 100,000 from the cutoff and got two calls behind him, Massoud Nooralian on the button and Chris Zelesnick in the big blind.

When the flop came out {8-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}, Zelesnick checked, Whetzel shoved all-in for 630,000. Nooralian folded, and Zelesnick called with two cards remaining.

Andrew Whetzel: {a-Clubs}{8-Hearts}
Chris Zelesnick: {q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

The {q-Clubs} hit the turn giving Zelesnick two pair and with the {j-Clubs} on the river, he was able to get the knockout and make it to the final four. Whetzel was eliminated in fifth place for $6,330.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Zelesnick us
Chris Zelesnick
3,800,000 1,015,000
Andrew Whetzel us
Andrew Whetzel
Busted

Tags: Andrew WhetzelChris ZelesnickMassoud Nooralian

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Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
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Joel Doney Eliminated in 6th Place ($4,565)

Level 23 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Joel Doney
Joel Doney

Massoud Nooralian raised to 85,000 from the button and Joel Doney shoved from the small blind for 650,000. Sachin Joshi called in the big blind. Nooralian took some time to consider his options and then decided to make the call.

They then proceeded to check through the whole board which ran out {9-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{8-Clubs}.

Joel Doney: {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Sachin Joshi: {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Massoud Nooralian: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

Joshi and Nooralian chopped the pot while Doney was eliminated in sixth place for $4,565.

Player Chips Progress
Massoud Nooralian us
Massoud Nooralian
Day 1A Chip Leader
2,800,000 530,000
Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
Day 1B Chip Leader
2,400,000 100,000
Joel Doney us
Joel Doney
Busted

Tags: Joel DoneyMassoud NooralianSachin Joshi

Kevin Ryan Eliminated in 7th Place ($3,556)

Level 23 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Kevin Ryan
Kevin Ryan

The action folded around to Kevin Ryan in the small blind, where he shoved all-in for 630,000. Sachin Joshi in the big blind called and flipped over his hand.

Kevin Ryan: {6-Hearts}{4-Spades}
Sachin Joshi: {a-Hearts}{3-Clubs}

The board ran out {a-Spades}{3-Spades}{5-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} and with two pair, Joshi won the hand and eliminated Ryan in seventh place for $3,556.

Player Chips Progress
Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
Day 1B Chip Leader
2,300,000 330,000
Kevin Ryan us
Kevin Ryan
Busted

Tags: Kevin RyanSachin Joshi