Coco Poker Open Championship Level 3: 75/150/25 Ante Day 1A Entrants: 115
Vanessa Rousso’s day did not start out well when she had her kings cracked in the first level and she was unable to run her stack back up. She returned from break with under 20,000 and took a shot with pocket fours.
Her pair ran into pocket sixes to put her in danger and then another player came along with jacks. No bad beat to keep her alive and she had to hit the exit.
Tournament staff announced that single table satellites are now available and will award seats into the $1 Million Guaranteed Coco Poker Open Championship.
The buy-in is $565 and two seats are up for grabs on each run. The games will kick off as soon as ten players are registered and will continue to run as long as there is interest.
Coco Poker Open Championship Level 3: 75/150/25 Ante Day 1A Entrants: 105
Chris Agnello
Players are back in their seats and they are all chasing Chris Agnello in early action. While walking among the empty tables, it was pretty clear Agnello was coming back to the top stack in the room with nearly twice his closest competitor. He was theĀ other player in the hand when Vanessa Rousso had her kings cracked and that set him on the path to more than 80,000 at the first break.
SHRP regular Erik Christensen also had a nice first two levels and is closing in on a double starting stack.
Notable Championship stacks:
Chris Agnello – 82,000 (547 bb) Erik Christensen – 46,200 (308 bb) Aaron Massey – 40,000 (267 bb) John Dolan – 29,700 (198 bb) Marsha Wolak – 27,500 (183 bb) Paul Balzano – 25,700 (171 bb) Ian O’Hara – 24,850 (166 bb) Neil Blumenfield – 24,700 (165 bb) David Prociak – 24,600 (164 bb) Victor Figueroa – 24,500 (163 bb) Mike Beasley – 24,300 (162 bb) John Depersio – 22,800 (152 bb) Stuart Paterson – 20,725 (138 bb) David Diaz – 19,700 (131 bb) Zoltan Czinkota – 18,300 (122 bb) Vanessa Rousso – 18,100 (121 bb) Brian Hastings – 16,500 (110 bb)
Coco Poker Open Championship Level 2: 75/150 Day 1A Entrants: 90
Neil Blumenfield
The entrant count continues to climb as we move deeper into the afternoon hours and the Championship should hit 100 players before the first break.
John Dolan isn’t the only former November Niner in today’s field. 2015 WSOP Main Event final table member Neil Blumenfield has been a regular presence in South Florida since his 3rd place finish in the big game and would be happy to duplicate Dolan’s Championship win after his November Nine appearance.
Coco Poker Open Championship Level 2: 75/150 Day 1A Entrants: 75
Vanessa Rousso
Vanessa Rousso is a multi-talented individual and today she is putting her poker skills to work. Last night was a different story, she was the guest DJ at the player’s party as she continues to make her name in that field.
It wasn’t a kind first level for the former Big Brother cast member. We caught the action at her table with the board reading and she was facing an all-in bet for 13,600. After several minutes of thinking/talking it through, she called with kings only to have her opponent table for the turned flush. Rousso still has chips but has some work to do to build her stack back up.
Coco Poker Open Championship Level 1: 50/100 Day 1A Entrants: 60
John Dolan
We put 30 minutes into the books and added another ten players during that time. John Dolan is among the early entrants and the former November Niner is trying to add a second Coco Poker Open Championship to his mantle.
Coco Poker Open Championship Level 1: 50/100 Day 1A Entrants: 50
David Prociak
Play kicked off with 50 entrants in the game at the start, including recently crowned Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year David Prociak. He was absent from the player party last night where he was set to pick up his POY trophy, but he had a very good excuse.
Prociak was busy finishing 10th in the World Poker Tour event in Atlantic City. A fine reason to be late but he wasted no time getting back to South Florida for the Coco Poker Open Championship.
The Coco Poker Open kicked things off on Wednesday with some warm-up tournaments and satellites but now it’s time to get the Championship rolling. Unlike previous years, the Championship runs at the front of the schedule with a big $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool that will get players in their seats.
Cards will go in the air at noon for the first of two Championship flights and everyone will be aiming to make it through ten full flights for a Day 2 return on Sunday.
Entrants start with 25,000 in their stack and will play 60-minute levels all day long. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 7 after the one-hour dinner break. Everyone with chips at the end of Level 10 will put them in a bag and put them to use on Sunday.
Players are beginning to take their seats and we will be underway shortly.
$1,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 25,000 in tournament chips and 60-minute levels
Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7
Day 1 will end after Level 10 or Tournament Director discretion