2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

$3,000 Main Event ($500K GTD)
Day: 1a
Event Info

2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$189,965
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$781,746
Entries
294
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
80
Players Left
15

McKeehen and Panzica Bag Big with Bittan in the Chip Lead of Day 1a of the 2020 PWPO Main Event

Level 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Joe McKeehen
Joe McKeehen

Day 1a of the 2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open $3,000 Main Event has come to an end after 13 45-minute levels which attracted 80 entries during the first nine levels of the day. Out of all those entries, 15 players have made it through to Day 2 to take a stab at winning their share of the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Claiming the Day 1a chip lead is Jeromy Bittan with 478,500 in chips. He is followed by another familiar name for the people who have been following the PokerNews coverage over the past week, Justin Arnwine will be coming back on Day 2 with 406,500. Completing the Day 1a chip lead podium is Sam Panzica with 384,500 in chips. Daniel Lim, Austin Morin, David Yoon, Carlos Chadha-Villamarin, Stephen Stokes, and Stephani Czap will all be back with a stack of over the 200,000-mark.

Jeromy Bittan
Jeromy Bittan claims Day 1a chip lead

The first of three starting flights attracted a bunch of players who have been here all week playing the other events this jam-packed festival had to offer. Amongst the local players, some players who hadn’t been spotted before made their way to the pretty MGM National Harbor for the Main Event like Panzica. 2017 Potomac Poker Open Champion David Israelite finished the day with 140,500 chips to try and win once more.

Two WSOP Main Event Champions turned up at the start of the day, Joe McKeehen (2015) and Greg Raymer (2004) both decided to come in for Day 1a but only McKeehen managed to make it to Day 2 with 377,000 in chips. But Raymer fell to Lauren Monosson when he shoved his ace-king into her queens.

He wasn’t the only one who busted today, players like Justin Liberto, Adam Hendrix, Elia Ahmadian, Nicholas Salimbene, and Ryan Tamanini will need to try again on Day 1b or 1c. Day 1b will take place on Saturday, February 15 at 11 a.m. with Day 1c scheduled to start at 6 p.m. but that flight will only play nine levels. The survivors of Day 1c will return at noon on Sunday, February 16 to play the last four levels of their day. Players can late reg or do their single reentry per flight up until the moment the cards go back in the air at noon on that day.

Day 2 will take place at 3 p.m. local time on Sunday, February 16 with play continuing until 2 a.m. or until the final six players have been reached. The level duration will be increased to 45 minutes each on Day 2 until the final table of nine as the levels will then go up to 75 minutes. And on Monday, February 17, a first-ever Potomac Winter Poker Open Main Event Champion will be crowned!

PokerNews will be back at for all the Day 1b action and pick up the Day 1c coverage after Day 1b has concluded. So, stick around to see who else will be coming back on Sunday for Day 2.

The 2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open $3,000 Main Event Schedule

DayDateStarting TimeLate RegEntriesSurvivorsFurther Information
Day 1aFriday February 1411:00Start of Level 10801513 levels of 45 minutes
Day 1bSaturday February 1511:00Start of Level 10tbatba13 levels of 45 minutes
Day 1c (1)Saturday February 1518:00Start of Level 10tbatba9 levels of 45 minutes
Day 1c (2)Sunday February 1612:00Start of Level 10tbatba4 levels of 45 minutes
Day 2Sunday February 1615:00-tbatba60-minute levels, play until final 6 or 2 a.m.
Day 3Monday February 1713:00-tba-final table levels increase to 75 minutes

Tags: Adam HendrixDavid IsraeliteElia AhmadianGreg RaymerJeromy BittanJoe McKeehenJustin ArnwineJustin LibertoLauren MonossonNicholas SalimbeneRyan TamaniniSam Panzica