Main Event
Day 2 Started
Main Event
Day 2 Started
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adrian Jimenez | 353,000 | |
Ryan Tepen | 330,000 | |
Joe Hebda | 323,000 | |
Fred Walker | 302,000 | |
Nick Marsh | 299,000 | |
Joe Thornton
|
265,000 | |
Bernard Lee | 219,000 | |
Jamie Kerstetter | 219,000 | |
Mike Vanier | 208,000 | |
James Hall | 206,000 | |
Jeff Fielder | 205,500 | |
Nick Weaver | 184,500 | |
Tim Hudson | 180,000 | |
Chris Ybarra | 176,000 | |
Franklin Lueke
|
175,000 | |
Bob Slezak
|
170,000 | |
David Kim | 164,500 | |
Justin Gardenhire | 160,000 | |
Kevin Jones | 156,500 | |
Troy Terwilli
|
155,500 | |
Michael Sanders | 153,000 | |
Mike Lang | 144,000 | |
Duane Gerleman | 131,000 | |
Stacy Fee | 130,000 | |
Steve Pham
|
121,500 |
* Table | Seat | Player | Counts * | ||||
6 | 1 | Ryan Tepen | 330,000 | ||||
6 | 2 | Lauren Kucks | 91,500 | ||||
6 | 3 | Kevin Richardson | 80,500 | ||||
6 | 4 | Kenny Call | 63,500 | ||||
6 | 5 | Joseph Hebda | 323,000 | ||||
6 | 6 | Robert Kent | 89,000 | ||||
6 | 7 | Richard Arndt | 63,000 | ||||
6 | 8 | Calvin Musil | 84,000 | ||||
6 | 9 | empty | - | ||||
7 | 1 | Nick Weaver | 184,500 | ||||
7 | 2 | Michael Sanders | 153,000 | ||||
7 | 3 | Pem Dorji | 69,000 | ||||
7 | 4 | Mike Lang | 144,000 | ||||
7 | 5 | Jonathon Gaviao | 102,500 | ||||
7 | 6 | Jason Brin | 116,500 | ||||
7 | 7 | Jamie Kerstetter | 219,000 | ||||
7 | 8 | James Hall | 206,000 | ||||
7 | 9 | Jeffrey Brin | 40,000 | ||||
8 | 1 | Fred Walker | 302,000 | ||||
8 | 2 | "OT" Steve Pham | 121,500 | ||||
8 | 3 | Bernard Lee | 219,000 | ||||
8 | 4 | Dan Thomas | 40,000 | ||||
8 | 5 | Craig Flyger | 39,500 | ||||
8 | 6 | Cary Long | 43,500 | ||||
8 | 7 | empty | - | ||||
8 | 8 | Kyle Anderson | 87,500 | ||||
8 | 9 | Ryan Pham | 82,500 | ||||
9 | 1 | Jeff Fielder | 205,500 | ||||
9 | 2 | Tim Hudson | 180,000 | ||||
9 | 3 | Mark Fink | 86,500 | ||||
9 | 4 | Travis Northrope | 82,000 | ||||
9 | 5 | Stacy Fee | 130,000 | ||||
9 | 6 | empty | - | ||||
9 | 7 | Kevin Jones | 156,500 | ||||
9 | 8 | Shawn Meyer | 117,000 | ||||
9 | 9 | Chris Ybarra | 176,000 | ||||
10 | 1 | Joe Thornton | 265,000 | ||||
10 | 2 | Mike Vanier | 208,000 | ||||
10 | 3 | Matt Pettis | 46,500 | ||||
10 | 4 | Matt Mcorory | 60,000 | ||||
10 | 5 | James Devaney | 77,500 | ||||
10 | 6 | Hamid Feiz | 85,000 | ||||
10 | 7 | Eric Wilson | 49,000 | ||||
10 | 8 | Jose Mendoza | 95,000 | ||||
10 | 9 | - empty | - | ||||
11 | 1 | empty | - | ||||
11 | 2 | Franklin Lueke | 175,000 | ||||
11 | 3 | Justin Gardenhire | 160,000 | ||||
11 | 4 | Michael Hansen | 67,500 | ||||
11 | 5 | Clint Lilienthal | 66,500 | ||||
11 | 6 | Duster Ellis | 36,000 | ||||
11 | 7 | Duane Gerleman | 131,000 | ||||
11 | 8 | Douglas Rustand | 84,500 | ||||
11 | 9 | Henry Gingrich | 67,500 | ||||
12 | 1 | Troy Terwilli | 155,500 | ||||
12 | 2 | empty | - | ||||
12 | 3 | Kyle Golden | 40,500 | ||||
12 | 4 | Adam Dinsmore | 59,000 | ||||
12 | 5 | Raymond Rife | 66,000 | ||||
12 | 6 | Paul Ewen | 65,000 | ||||
12 | 7 | Nick Marsh | 299,000 | ||||
12 | 8 | Thadd Wolff | 75,500 | ||||
12 | 9 | Tom Wessling | 49,000 | ||||
13 | 1 | David Kim | 164,500 | ||||
13 | 2 | Brian Turner | 86,500 | ||||
13 | 3 | Scot Dasovic | 46,500 | ||||
13 | 4 | Dean Neighbors | 66,000 | ||||
13 | 5 | Adrian Jamenez | 353,000 | ||||
13 | 6 | empty | - | ||||
13 | 7 | Mike Rieck | 65,000 | ||||
13 | 8 | Bob Slezak | 170,000 | ||||
13 | 9 | Nate Rohda | 62,500 | ||||
14 | 1 | Papa Karn | 72,000 | ||||
14 | 2 | David Rockvam | 85,000 | ||||
14 | 3 | David Hengen | 62,000 | ||||
14 | 4 | James Mullin | 21,000 | ||||
14 | 5 | Kevin O'Donnell | 98,500 | ||||
14 | 6 | empty | - | ||||
14 | 7 | Yong Hee Yoon | 85,000 | ||||
14 | 8 | Wayne Sahl | 104,500 | ||||
14 | 9 | Trevis Devericks | 83,000 |
The Internet is currently down here in the Horseshoe Council Bluffs Poker Room. Live updates will be delayed until technicians can resolve the issue.
Welcome back to Day 2 of the RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Casino Council Bluffs $675 buy-in Main Event. What started with 426 entries is down to the final 73, of which the top 45 will earn a portion of the $251,340 prize pool with the eventual winner taking home $57,806 and a $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event seat.
The man best positioned to make a run at the top prize is start-of-the-day chip leader Adrian Jimenez, who bagged up 353,000 on Day 1c. Not far behind are RunGood Ambassadors Ryan Tepen and Joe Hebda, who finished as the Day 1a and 1b chip leaders with 330,000 and 323,000 respectively.
Others still in contention from the Day 1b/1c flights are RunGood Ambassadors Bernard Lee (219,000), Jamie Kerstetter (219,000), Jonathan Gaviao (102,500), Justin Gardenhire (160,000), and Michael Sanders (153,000); Nick Marsh (299,000); Mike Vanier (208,000); and Bob Slezak (170,000).
The plan for the day is to play to a winner. Levels will be 45 minutes until the final table is reached, at which point they will increase to 60 minutes. Cards will be in the air shortly, so stay tuned for all the action straight from the floor of the Horseshoe Council Bluffs Poker Room.
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Unfortunately the Internet issues made us miss the better part of a level and a half, but we're now back up and running. Right now the clock reads 17 minutes remaining in Level 15 with 49 players remaining, which means just four players away from the money. Below is a list of some of those who fell in the early goings.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Shawn Meyer | Busted | |
Dean Neighbors
|
Busted | |
Travis Northrope | Busted | |
Tom Wessling
|
Busted | |
Eric Wilson
|
Busted | |
Joe Thornton
|
Busted | |
Kenny Call | Busted | |
Kyle Anderson | Busted | |
Nate Rohda
|
Busted | |
Matt Mcorory
|
Busted | |
Thadd Wolf | Busted |
Kevin Richardson, who is not the famous Backstreet Boy, got his stack of 72,500 all in preflop and was at risk agsint Pem Dorji, who barely had him covered.
Richardson:
Dorji:
Richardson was in big trouble, and he failed to catch as the board ran out a clean .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pem Dorji | 150,000 | 81,000 |
Kevin Richardson | Busted |
The $3,500 buy-in, $5 million guaranteed World Poker Tour Seminole Hard Rock Championship will take place starting Thursday, April 16, 2015.
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., announced that the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, now in its fifth year, will return April 6-22, 2015. Held in the resort ballrooms, the 17-day series will feature the $3,500 buy-in, $5 million guaranteed WPT Seminole Hard Rock Championship with three starting flights beginning Thursday, April 16 at 12 p.m. local time.
Last year's Championship was the largest WPT playing field in history with 1,795 entries. Players may play any or all starting flights and choose their best stack. Reentry will be allowed for six levels, and the televised final table will be take place on Wednesday, April 22 in Hard Rock Live located in Seminole Paradise, with live coverage available on www.SHRPO.com.
The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown will open with a $250 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed no-limit hold'em tournament with six starting flights starting at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. on April 6 and April 7. The poker action will continue with a $570 buy-in, $1 million guaranteed deep-stack no-limit hold'em event with six starting flights April 9-12.
The WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship final table will be aired on Fox Sports. Broadcast schedule will be released at a later date. On-site registration for all Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown events is available 24/7 at the poker room. To participate, players must obtain a free "Wild Card" at the player's club or in the resort’s poker room located in Seminole Paradise. Visit www.SHRPO.com.
Enter to win a seat in to the $5 million WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship by visiting www.SHRPO.com/winaseat. Satellite events for the Championship will be held at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood starting February 22, 2015. To review the entire series and satellite schedule, please visit www.SHRPO.com; follow the event on Twitter at @SHRPO, hashtag #SHRPO.
The field is down to 46, and that means just one more player needs to leave before the final 45 are in the money. Level 15 is just about done, so the players are going to play one more hand before going on a 15-minute break.
When they return they will continue with hand-for-hand play until the bubble bursts.