Event 1 (Day 1C): Chasing Bruno

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 2: 50/100

Kenneth Bruno (Lake Worth, FL)
Kenneth Bruno (Lake Worth, FL)

Kenneth Bruno is the man everyone is chasing right now. He finished off strong in the opening flight to bag up more than any on the first day. Casey Kaplan has the second biggest stack in early action followed by Michael Ortiz and Mike Beasley. Flight 1A and 1B drew 287 entrants with 36 making it through.

They return on Sunday for Day 2 with blinds at 2,500/5,000 and a 500 Ante. The good news for those at the bottom of the list, this is a “best stack forward” tournament so they can try again and ditch the smaller bag if they bag up more in a later flight.

Kenneth Bruno – 256,000 (51 bb)
Casey Kaplan – 237,000 (47 bb)
Michael Ortiz – 207,500 (42 bb)
Mike Beasley – 204,500 (41 bb)
Hyndi Khomutetsky – 204,000 (41 bb)
Stefan Lue – 203,500 (41 bb)
Lisa Teebagy – 193,000 (39 bb)
David MacDonald – 192,500 (39 bb)
Elizabeth Van Schaik – 178,500 (36 bb)
Jason Gooch – 167,000 (33 bb)
Matthew Matlock – 166,500 (33 bb)
John Domey – 165,500 (33 bb)
Neal Rocklin – 159,500 (32 bb)
Scott Wyler – 156,500 (31 bb)
Joelle Guarino – 147,500 (30 bb)
David Albertson – 145,000 (29 bb)
Colby Covington – 142,500 (29 bb)
Karin Powsner – 133,000 (27 bb)
Joe Yselonia – 129,500 (26 bb)
Jeff Silverstein – 115,000 (23 bb)
Brett Bader – 109,000 (22 bb)
Scott Efron – 104,000 (21 bb)
Howard Mash – 91,000 (18 bb)
Bienvenido Santiago – 91,000 (18 bb)
David Hass – 85,500 (17 bb)
Dan Weitzenkorn – 82,000 (16 bb)
Mark Warren – 78,000 (16 bb)
Gerald Kaiser – 72,000 (14 bb)
George Berindei – 69,500 (14 bb)
Keith Morea – 68,000 (14 bb)
Jerzy Kessler – 56,500 (11 bb)
Tuan Vu – 51,500 (10 bb)
Ronald Campillo – 51,000 (10 bb)
Mike Chang – 32,500 (7 bb)
Doug Chan – 30,500 (6 bb)
Jorge Merino – 23,000 (5 bb)

Event 1 (Day 1C): Third Flight in the Air

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 1: 25/50

The third flight of Event 1 is underway and we expect to see a few more people as the afternoon moved forward. The first two flights drew 287 entrants to easily put the tournament on pace to eclipse the $250,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Players sit down to 16,000 stacks and play 30-minute levels throughout the day. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the end of Level 9, around 4pm this afternoon. Flight 1C will pause at the end of Level 14 and survivors will bag up their chips for Day 2 on Sunday.

As a bonus, the chip leader at the end of each flight received a seat in the $1,000,000 GTD Championship which starts on October 1.

Cards are in the air and we’ll follow them along the journey.

Schedule for September 25

Main Event Schedule

11AM: Event 1 Day 1C – $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $250,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 16,000 in tournament chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until end of Level 9
  • $2,500 Coco Poker Open Championship Seat Bonus to End-of-Flight Chip Leader
  • Day 1 will end after Level 14
  • Event 1 Structure Sheet

2PM: Event 2 – $240 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)

  • $10,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 12,000 in tournament chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until end of Level 6
  • $2,500 Coco Poker Open Championship Seat Bonus to Winner
  • This is a one-day tournament or Tournament Director discretion
  • Event 2 Structure Sheet

7PM: Event 1 Day 1D – $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $250,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 16,000 in tournament chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until end of Level 9
  • $2,500 Coco Poker Open Championship Seat Bonus to End-of-Flight Chip Leader
  • Day 1 will end after Level 14
  • Event 1 Structure Sheet

Secondary and Satellite Schedule

5PM: $75 Turbo No Limit Hold’em Qualifier in Event 1

  • 10 seats guaranteed into $250,000 Guarantee Event 1
  • Players begin with 5,000 in tournament chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until end of Level 8
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • $75 Turbo NLH Event 1 Qualifier Structure Sheet

9PM: $75 Turbo Step Satellite into Championship Qualifier

  • 20 seats guaranteed into $285 Championship Qualifer
  • Players begin with 5,000 in tournament chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until end of Level 8
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • $75 Turbo Championship Step Qualifier Structure Sheet

Event 1 (Day 1B): Michael Ortiz Ends Day 1B in Front

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
End of Level 14: 2,000/4,000/400 Ante

Michael Ortiz (Miami Lakes, FL)
Michael Ortiz (Miami Lakes, FL)

Fourteen levels have come and gone, and Day 1B is complete. From the starting field of 152 entries, just 20 players lasted to night’s end. Here are the chip counts for the survivors:

Michael Ortiz – 207,500 (42 bb)
Mike Beasley – 204,500 (41 bb)
Stefan Lue – 203,500 (41 bb)
David MacDonald – 192,500 (39 bb)
Elizabeth Van Schaik – 178,500 (36 bb)
Jason Gooch – 167,000 (33 bb)
Neal Rocklin – 159,500 (32 bb)
Scott Wyler – 156,500 (31 bb)
David Albertson – 145,000 (29 bb)
Joe Yselonia – 129,500 (26 bb)
Brett Bader – 109,000 (22 bb)
Scott Efron – 104,000 (21 bb)
Howard Mash – 91,000 (18 bb)
Dan Weitzenkorn – 82,000 (16 bb)
Gerald Kaiser – 72,000 (14 bb)
Keith Morea – 68,000 (14 bb)
Jerzy Kessler – 56,500 (11 bb)
Tuan Vu – 51,500 (10 bb)
Doug Chan – 30,500 (6 bb)
Jorge Merino – 23,000 (5 bb)

Mike Beasley was the chip leader until the final hand, but posting the last big blind of the night knocked him out of the top spot. Michael Ortiz wins the bonus prize for Day 1B, his big stack earning him a free entry into the series’ $2,500 Championship Event on October 1. Kenneth Bruno still holds the overall chip lead after bagging up 256,000 during this afternoon’s Day 1A flight. They and the other survivors are guaranteed to return for Sunday’s combined Day 2.

Since this is a best-stack-foward event, however, everyone also has the option to enter any of the four remaining starting flights in an effort to bag a bigger stack.

Friday’s Day 1C begins at 11:00 AM, and Day 1D starts at 7:00 PM.

Event 1 (Day 1B): Two Levels To Go

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 1,500/3,000/400 Ante

The players are back from their final break of the evening, and play has resumed. There are two levels remaining in Day 1B.

Here are the top three stacks:

Stefan Lue – 191,100 (64 bb)
Dave Albertson – 187,900 (63 bb)
David MacDonald – 181,400 (60 bb)

Stefan Lue
Stefan Lue

The chip leader from each flight, including this Day 1B, wins a free seat to the $2,500 Championship on October 1, so there are more than just end-of-day bragging rights up for grabs in this tightly-contested battle.

Event 1 (Day 1B): Know Your Locals – Phil Hernz

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 11: 1,000/2,000/200 Ante

Phil Hernz (Plantation, FL)
Phil Hernz (Plantation, FL)

Phil Hernz is a 23-year-old professional who lives in nearby Plantation, Florida. A former poker dealer from the Gulf Coast, Hernz is just embarking on his new career as a full-time player, and things are off to a flying start. Last month, he traveled to Baltimore for the WSOP Circuit event. Over the course of the 12-day series, Hernz made three final tables, winning one gold ring and locking up the Casino Champion honors in the process. Just last week, he took a road trip to Seminole Immokalee for the WPT Deepstacks event, finishing as runner-up in the Main Event and earning his largest score to date. In total, Hernz now has nearly $80,000 in live tournament winnings.

The young pro is here in Coconut Creek this week too, and he’s looking to make an early dent in Event #1. Hernz is sitting with about an average chip stack as Level 11 winds down.

Phil Hernz – 65,000 (33 bb)

Event 1 (Day 1B): Registration Closed

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 10: 800/1,600/200 Ante

Level 10 begins, and registration is closed for Day 1B. The 151 entries combined with the 135 from Day 1A creates a running total of 286 through the first two starting flights.

There are four more starting flights scheduled, with two apiece to be held on Friday and Saturday. This is also a “best stack forward” event, meaning even those who’ve already bagged up chips are eligible to re-enter any of the remaining flights.

Play will continue tonight through the end of Level 14.

Event 1 (Day 1B): Down the Backstretch

$350 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 600/1,200/200 Ante

Day 1B is more than halfway complete, and the race is on for the end-of-night bonus. The player who bags up the most chips at the end of Level 14 will win a $2,500 seat into the series’ Championship event on October 1.

Dan Weitzenkorn
Dan Weitzenkorn (Williamsville, NY)

Dan Weitzenkorn is among the current chip leaders, closing in on 100,000 chips as Level 9 begins. Weitzenkorn is from upstate New York, but this casino is essentially his second home. His father, Paul, lives in the area, and Weitzenkorn uses the family trips as an excuse to get in a few hands of poker, too. So far, so good here on Thursday evening.

Dave Albertson
Dave Albertson (Coral Springs, FL)

Everyone is chasing Dave Albertson right now, though. Albertson is from nearby Coral Springs, and he’s a fixture on the Florida poker circuit. He begins the new level with 115,000 chips, the only player to have crossed into six-figure territory so far in the evening flight.

Dave Albertson – 115,000 (96 bb)
T.V. Aw – 95,000 (79 bb)
Dan Weitzenkorn – 90,000 (75 bb)