2017 Western New York Poker Challenge

$300 No Limit Hold’em
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 Western New York Poker Challenge

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$17,404
Event Info
Buy-in
$300
Prize Pool
$160,617
Entries
638
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Like Sand In The Hour Glass

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Anthony Faulise
Anthony Faulise

The day begins with movement at the top and the bottom of the leader board.

Nick Peperone got his 80,000 in on a king-high flop with {k-}{q-} versus Anthony Faulise's {a-}{q-}. Peperone hit the rail and Faulise moved to the top of the counts when nothing changed on the turn or river.

Down at the bottom, DJ Mackinnon got in ten bigs with sevens. Art Demmerley looked him up with Broadway cards and whiffed.

A few shorter stacks have said goodbye, but there are no seismic shifts to report just yet.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Faulise
Anthony Faulise
305,000 57,400
Art Demmerley us
Art Demmerley
80,000 -42,100
DJ Mackinnon us
DJ Mackinnon
60,000 29,700
Nick Peperone us
Nick Peperone
Busted

Tags: Anthony FauliseArt DemmerleyDJ MackinnonNick Peperone

Level: 15

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 400

The Final Day of Event #1 at the 2017 WNYPC Starts Now!

Mark Allott
Mark Allott

After four starting flights over the past two days, 96 players return this afternoon to fight for pieces of a $160,617 prize pool in the final day of the 2017 Western New York Poker Challenge's opening event.

2016 Seneca Fall Classic Main Event finalist Mark Allott has almost 300,000 and the overall chip lead.

However, nine out of the top ten are all over 200,000 and that includes talented and hungry locals like Dietrich Kuhlman, Andy Ranaletti, and the enigmatic Jason Nablo.

While a $36,139 first-place prize awaits the winner, the first order of business is ensuring a $578 min cash by making it to the top 63.

Things will heat up soon after that as they vie for spots at the final table where the lion's share of the prize pool lies.

Play will begin with the start of Level 15 with the levels increasing to 40 minutes and the chase to make the money is not expected to last too long.

PokerNews will be on hand from the call to shuffle up and deal at 12 .m. local time until a champion is crowned, so stick with us for continuing coverage of the opening event at the 2017 WNYPC.

Tags: Andy RanalettiDietrich KuhlmanJason NabloMark Allott

$300 No Limit Hold’em

Day 2 Started