$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
End of Level 14: 2,000/4,000/400 Ante
The clock has run out on Day 1D, and 22 of the original 141 entries have bagged up for the night. Here’s how they stack up:
Zoltan Czinkota – 221,500 (44 bb)
Eli Bohadahah – 180,000 (36 bb)
Luis Mantilla – 176,500 (35 bb)
Angelo Miele – 174,500 (35 bb)
Kyle Fleischmann – 154,500 (31 bb)
Paul Steiner – 137,000 (27 bb)
Nelson Dantonio – 122,000 (24 bb)
George Khouri – 111,500 (22 bb)
Joseph Irgon – 103,500 (21 bb)
Kevin Larkin – 94,000 (19 bb)
Chris Brown – 90,500 (18 bb)
Vien Hong – 81,000 (16 bb)
Steven Olek – 74,500 (15 bb)
Camron Carra – 69,000 (14 bb)
Ira Schwartz – 69,000 (14 bb)
Donald Francois – 67,500 (14 bb)
Miguel Martinez – 63,500 (13 bb)
Robert Melo – 63,000 (13 bb)
Richard Arno – 60,000 (12 bb)
Tracy White – 58,500 (12 bb)
Chris Boester – 35,000 (7 bb)
Robert Jonsson – 34,000 (7 bb)
Czinkota is the overall chip leader, claiming the bonus prize for Day 1D. His efforts today earn him a free seat to the $2,500 buy-in Championship event, held on October 1 and boasting a $1 million guarantee.
The Day 1D survivors can have Saturday off if they want it. If they don’t, they’re permitted to re-enter this event, with the best-stack-forward format allowing them to take their biggest stack into Day 2.
Day 1E begins at 11:00 AM, and Day 1F starts at 7:00 PM. Registration and re-entry remain open for nine levels during each flight, so players have until midnight local time to join the field.