2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

$400 Opening Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$96,567
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$588,900
Entries
1,812
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
207
Players Left
16
Players Left 1 / 1,812
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Mather Makes Alvarez Go Away

Level 15 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Allen Alvarez
Allen Alvarez

Mike Mather raised to 13,000 from the middle position and action folded to Cody Shook in the small blind who made the call. Allen Alvarez shoved in the big blind for 43,000 and Mather responded with a shove of his own but for more. Shook shook his head and opted to fold so the cards could go on their backs.

Allen Alvarez: {q-Spades}{7-Spades}
Mike Mather: {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}

Alvarez needed some help against the pocket pair of Mather.

The flop came {3-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{a-Spades} to keep Mather ahead but the turn brought the {10-Clubs} for Alvarez to pick up the gutshot to a straight.

The river completed the board with the {9-Hearts} for Mather to improve to a set to eliminate Alvarez.

Shortly after, Jerry Schraders was also eliminated before the bubble.

Player Chips Progress
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Mike Mather
267,000
147,000
147,000
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Cody Shook
238,000
13,000
13,000
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Allen Alvarez
Busted
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Jerry Schraders
Busted

Tags: Allen AlvarezJerry SchradersMike Mather

LeBerre Takes the Chip Lead

Level 16 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Thomas LeBerre
Thomas LeBerre

The player in the middle position limped in and the player in the hijack shoved for 78,000. Thomas LeBerre asked for the amount from the cutoff and the dealer confirmed it. LeBerre cut out calling chips and then decided to three-bet to 178,000. The button and blinds folded, and so did the initial limper so the cards could go on their backs.

Hijack: {a-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}
Thomas LeBerre: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}

The flop came {6-Spades}{10-Spades}{k-Diamonds} for LeBerre to hit top pair and pick up the flush draw.

The turn was the {8-Hearts} for his opponent to make a pair and have one out left to stay alive.

The river completed the board with the {8-Spades} for LeBerre to improve to a flush to eliminate his opponent.

Edsel Garay was also eliminated over on the other table for the field to be reduced to 27 players. The fourth table was broken up the balance the other three out and with only 24 players getting paid, the bubble is looming.

Player Chips Progress
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Thomas LeBerre
390,000
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Edsel Garay
Busted

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Lita Bursts the Bubble

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Valentin Lita
Valentin Lita

Valentin Lita raised from the cutoff and the player in the big blind shoved for around 32,000 which Lita called in the eighth round of hand-for-hand play.

Big Blind: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Valentin Lita: {k-Spades}{q-Clubs}

The flop came {9-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for the player in the big blind to stay ahead but Lita picked up the flush draw.

The turn was the {4-Hearts} which didn't change anything but the {6-Clubs} on the river did as Lita hit the flush to burst the bubble.

Bubble Boy
Bubble Boy
Player Chips Progress
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Valentin Lita
450,000
70,000
70,000

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Araya Claims Day 1a Chip Lead in Inaugural Potomac Winter Poker Open $400 Opening Event

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Daniel Araya
Daniel Araya

With 5 minutes and 21 seconds left in Level 18, play has come to an end on Day 1a of the $400 Opening Event of the Potomac Winter Poker Open in the MGM National Harbor. The first of six starting flights in total attracted 207 entries and 24 players would make the money. Out of those 24 players, only 16 would make it through to Day 2 to battle it out for the lion-share of the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Claiming the Day 1a chip lead is Daniel Araya with 529,000 in chips from Washington D.C. Araya has no tournament cashes recorded on his The Hendon Mob profile but doesn’t seem like he’s new to the poker world. The most notable elimination he could lay claim to today was the one when he took out Stanwood Yang who had been occupying a spot near the top of the chip counts for most of the day.

Araya is trailed in the chip counts by Waleed Mian who doubled up George Karmires during the bubble but managed to increase his stack to a nice 442,000 at the end of the day. Closing out the podium is Tomas LeBerre with 425,000 in chips while Karmires and Michael Flesch round out the top five for Day 1a.

Potomac Winter Poker Open $400 Opening Event Day 1a Top 5 Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
2Daniel ArayaUnited States529,000
5Waleed MianUnited States442,000
5Thomas LeBerreUnited States425,000
2George KarmiresUnited States404,000
9Michael FleschUnited States401,000

Jerry Schraders was the first to send someone back to the cashier to reenter immediately after the dealers were instructed to “shuffle up and deal” when he had flopped a flush. Unfortunately for him, he wouldn’t make the money himself either but indicated he’d be coming back to try again.

By the time the first break came around, the field had already increased to 162 players with 188 showing on the tournament clock during the second break. The late registration and reentry period closed at the end of the break after Level 11 to get the tally up to 207. With the tournament paying out $550 to the top 12% of the field, the race to the bubble started really heating up after the fourth break.

It would take two full levels before hand-for-hand play would commence with two double-ups for Karmires and one for Mike Mather before Valentin Lita would burst the bubble. He had raised from the cutoff and the player in the big blind shoved for less than one big blind more which Lita called with pocket queens. The other player held king-queen but couldn’t beat the flush Lita made on the river.

Bubble Boy
Bubble Boy

With all the players guaranteed cash, a bunch of them left the tournament with $550 but no bag to put their chips in. Stephen Lam was the unlucky player to bubble Day 2 as he shoved his queen-ten into the raise of Glenn Robinette who had raise-called with ace-queen. No help on the board for Lam as he was the last player today to collect $550.

The other 16 players will return on Sunday, February 9 at noon local time to play down to a winner together with the other players who survive any of the other starting flights. PokerNews will be back at 5 p.m. on Thursday, February 6 for the coverage of Day 1b so make sure to return then.

The 2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open $400 Opening Event Schedule

DayDateStarting TimeLate RegEntriesSurvivorsFurther Information
Day 1aWednesday February 517:00End of Level 11207168 players cashed for $550
Day 1bThursday February 617:00End of Level 11tbatba12% of field will be in the money, play down to 8%
Day 1cFriday February 711:00End of Level 11tbatba12% of field will be in the money, play down to 8%
Day 1dFriday February 717:00End of Level 11tbatba12% of field will be in the money, play down to 8%
Day 1eSaturday February 811:00End of Level 11tbatba12% of field will be in the money, play down to 8%
Day 1fSaturday February 817:00End of Level 11tbatba12% of field will be in the money, play down to 8%
Day 2Sunday February 912:00-tba-Level duration increases to 45 mins, FT to 60 mins, play down to a winner

Tags: Daniel ArayaGeorge KarmiresGlenn RobinetteJerry SchradersMichael FleschMike MatherStanwood YangStephen LamValentin LitaWaleed Mian

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