Timothy Deering became the sixth player to qualify two times for the Quantum Day 2. The Quantum is a ten starting flight tournament that opened the World Cup of Cards.
Playground Poker Club held the starting flights throughout the tournament series and gave players the chance to play as many starting flights as they wanted. The first time a player qualified for Day 2 they earned $400. The second time they qualified they would take their best stack forward to Day 2 and earn $1,500 after forfeiting the second stack.
Deering played the $550 Quantum flight last night and bagged for the second time. He almost didn't bag when he got all in behind and at risk. The board ran out for a chop and he managed to stay in the tournament and collect $1,900 for his effort.
Charles La Boissonniere is approaching 70,000. Jason Conforti and Joey Boczek are both under the starting stack, with Conforti sitting with 17,000 and Boczek just under 30,000.
This should be an interesting race to follow throughout the day and for the remainder of the tournament series.