$1,000 Main Event
Day 1b Started
$1,000 Main Event
Day 1b Started
It's big time poker, Western New York style, as the second and final Day 1 starting flight for the $200,000 Guaranteed 2015 Seneca Fall Poker Classic $1,000 Main Event kicks off this morning.
The first flight drew a total of 82 entries with just 13 players making it through to Sunday's Day 2. Counting dozens of satellite winners and local rounders with fat bankrolls from the prelims, staff at the Niagara Falls Poker Room are expecting this flight to be almost twice as big, setting the over-under at 150.
Add in the facts the top players from across Western New York and beyond always turn out in droves for a shot at a big score and since its on the balcony, the event is open to anyone 18 and up, and the over isn't a bad bet.
Friday's flight had a very familiar feel to it, with 2015 Western NY Poker Challenge Main Event and 2014 Summer Slam Main Event winner Buck Ramsay running like a god on the way to bagging a massive 461,500-chip stack. Plus, 2014 Seneca Niagara Poker Classic champ Rick Block earned the spot just underneath Ramsay on the leader board in defense of his title.
Today players will try to match those performances, starting with 30,000 in chips and the need to survive through 15 40-minute levels. There is a 45-minute dinner break following Level 10 and registration and unlimited re-entry is available until it is over.
Even those bagging chips last night can try again on this second starting flight, taking their best stack forward to Sunday's Day 2 where the levels increase to 50 minutes and the final table will be set. They will play down to champion Monday inside the poker room playing 60-minute levels.
PokerNews will be on hand throughout bringing you live coverage, so sit back and enjoy what promises to be an action-packed day from the balcony inside the Seneca Resort & Casino beginning at 11 a.m.
Level: 1
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
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Day 1b starts out with an even bigger field than it's Friday predecessor already, as the board reads 86 entries and counting heading into Level 2.
With registration and re-entry until the start of Level 11 this thing looks to be big. There are several heroes with a history of making noise here at Seneca in the field already. Including 2015 Seneca Fall Poker Classic Event #1 champ Kristan Mackiewicz.
Peter Raimondi won a pot, and is using the PokerNews My Stack App to keep us all updated on the status of his stack, so we'll call him the chip leader right now. It's really that easy folks.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Peter Raimondi | 37,000 | |
Cameron Bartolotta | 30,000 | |
Silvio DeRubeis |
30,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
Scott Aitchison | 30,000 | |
Marcy Jo Phillips | 30,000 | |
Bruce Pace | 30,000 | |
Chris Gras |
30,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
Kristan Mackiewicz | 30,000 | |
Jeffery Hobrecker | 30,000 | |
[Removed:339]
|
30,000 | |
Pat Tighe | 30,000 |
Level: 2
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
Players in the 2015 Seneca Fall Poker Classic Main Event have been asked to fill out a PokerNews ID card that will be used to help follow their progress in these events.
Each night the tournament staff here at the Niagara Falls Poker Room is planning to collect up those cards and enter them in a draw for one of ten pairs of Buffalo Sabres tickets. Players will get one entry for every bullet they fire.
If you're playing in the Main Event or any side event, make sure to fill out the card with your email address to win Sabres tickets courtesy of the Niagara Falls Poker Room.
Leon Martin wins a $1,000 danish thanks to a massive cooler that also sent Buffalo, NY's Mike Shavensky soaring into the very early chip lead.
Martin made the nut flush, but Shavensky rivered quad jacks to double up to 60,000 here in the second level. Martin was left with scraps and threw those away a few hands later.
Now moving into Level 3 the board reads 113 entries and counting.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Shavensky |
60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
Leon Martin
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Busted |
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
[Removed:339] always starts out hot in these things and he'll take the chip lead into the first break of the day.
[Removed:340] has knocked out two people already, with his biggest hand coming when he had on a flop. His head-up opponent had , hit and on the turn and got it in with a straight.
He took her chips and now has almost 70,000 with a 10-minute break starting right now and the board reading 134 entries – Just a few shy of meeting the $200,000 prize pool guarantee with seven more levels and a 45-minute dinner break to go before registration closes.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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[Removed:339]
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67,800
37,800
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37,800 |