The biggest buy-in Daily Deepstack on June 15 was won by John Cressend, a certified public accountant from Louisiana.
Cressend, who has more than $300,000 in live tournament earnings, was awarded the $12,831 up top. It was his second PNDC cash of the week, and it put him 6th on the weekly leaderboard, making him eligible for a ticket to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship should he remain in the top ten.
Overall, the tournament saw 162 entries creat a $53,460 prize pool where the top 25 players finished in the paid places.
The 1 p.m. $250 Daily Deepstack on June 15 was another cracker of an event, with 603 entries recorded by the time late registration was closed.
The top 91 players shared a portion of the $120,600 prize pool, that saw Victor Bershinsky take the lion's share.
Bershinsky, a retired 56-year-old from Wyoming, took the first-place spoils of $20,064, along with 768 PNDC points. The victory marked Bershinsky's biggest-ever cash.
Doralee Rae came second for $14,001 while Tasuku Maruo took third for $9,924.
Get ready for some poker action! The second Daily Deepstack of the day shuffles up and deals at 4 p.m. This single-day extravaganza comes with a $400 buy-in, giving you a hefty 30,000 starting stack to play with.
Feeling adventurous? Late registration is open until the start of Level 9, around 7:35 p.m., and you can reenter as many times as you like. Each level is a quick 20 minutes, with plenty of 15- and 20-minute breaks to catch your breath and strategize.
Blinds kick off at 100/100, and the big blind ante is in play from the get-go.
Have you secured a spot in the top ten on the weekly leaderboard for the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge? Are you eager to claim your ticket?
Good news: Starting Monday, June 17, all players who have qualified for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship can register for the event.
The World Series of Poker has already received your names. To complete your registration, simply visit any registration window. Remember to bring your I.D. and Caesars Rewards card for verification.
At this summer's World Series of Poker (WSOP), we're thrilled to sponsor the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship alongside the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge, which will send 40 qualifiers into the bracelet event via the leaderboard promotion.
Running from May 28 to June 24, the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge will see the players who take part in the daily $200, $250, or $400 deep stack tournaments at the WSOP earn points towards the leaderboard, where the top ten point earners each week will receive complimentary seats for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.
So, in our bid for you to conquer the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge, we've drafted in tournament crusher Raminder "Raminator" Singh, who knows a thing or two about grinding it out and getting the job done in these lower buy-in events, to give you a helping hand.
As well as giving out some handy advice, Singh sat down with PokerNews' for Connor Richards' new podcast: Life Outside Poker.
For the fifth episode, Connor spoke with the South Florida crusher about his nearly one hundred live tournament victories, moving to the US from India and running a business full time. He also shared his strategies for various tournament stages and gave Connor a tour of his one-of-a-kind poker trophy collection.
This interview took place inside Singh's South Florida home during the World Poker Tour (WPT) Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown in Hollywood, Florida.
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Kick off your day with some poker excitement! The opening Daily Deepstack of the day starts at 1 p.m. and promises a thrilling single-day event. With a $250 buy-in, you'll get a solid 25,000 starting stack to work with.
For the latecomers, late registration is open until the start of Level 9, and you can jump back in with unlimited reentries. Each level runs for 30 minutes, with 15-minute breaks sprinkled throughout the day, and a longer 30-minute break after Level 12 to recharge.
Blinds start at 100/100, with the big blind ante in play right from the start. Get ready to shuffle up and deal!