Event 1: Ryan Anderson Leads Unofficial Final Table

$130 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 25: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 10/1,156

Chip leader Ryan Anderson (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Chip leader Ryan Anderson (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

From 1,156 entries, Event 1 of the Coco Poker Showdown is down to the final 10. The remaining players represent less than 1 percent of the total field and they’ve all played their way to a $1,110 score.

Ryan Anderson’s stack totals 3,500,000 and he leads the way over second place Eric Riley (1,800,000) comfortably. The tournament’s winner is set to head home with $27,225.

Seating assignments and chip counts:

Ten-handed final table
Ten-handed final table

Seat 1: Oneil McCalla – 840,000
Seat 2: Kevin Chan – 990,000
Seat 3: Ken Braddock – 1,025,000
Seat 4: Eric Riley – 1,800,000
Seat 5: Ryan Anderson – 3,500,000
Seat 6: Miguel Martinez – 450,000
Seat 7: Scott Dibenedetto – 759,000
Seat 8: Charlie Overstreet – 750,000
Seat 9: Marc Sacheli – 305,000
Seat 10: David Albertson – 1,375,000

Remaining payouts:

1st – $27,225
2nd – $15,992
3rd – $10,853
4th – $7,283
5th – $5,029
6th – $3,873
7th – $2,948
8th – $2,162
9th – $1,549
10th – $1,110

Results since last update:

10th: Miguel Martinez – $1,110
11th: Bobby Bradley – $1,110
12th: Eric Sabido – $1,110
13th: Tim Kegel – $867
14th: Allan Dungo – $867
15th: Alan Slakman – $867
16th: Jason Talbot – $728
17th: Alfredo Guevara – $728
18th: Joe Marchese – $728
19th: Allan Kruger – $613
20th: Peter Bejusca – $613
21st: Elliott Zaydman – $613
22nd: Karl Lind – $613
23rd: Jason Casten – $613
24th: Trent Trimble – $613
25th: Opal Whitley – $613
26th: David Richard – $613

Event 2: Andres Verona Wins Event 2

$80 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo Bounty
Level 23: 15,000/30,000/3,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 1/112

Andres Verona won Event 2, an $80 no limit hold’em deep stack turbo bounty tournament, following a three-way even chop. Verona, a 27-year-old Miami resident, owned the chip lead at the time and goes home as the tournament’s winner.

In addition to $964, he pocketed seven $20 bounties.

Final results:

1st: Andres Verona – $964
2nd: Jim Newcomb – $964
3rd: Genachte Daniel – $963
4th: Frederick Hall – $381
5th: Craig Freeman – $302
6th: Paula Holder – $235
7th: Charles Goodwin – $190
8th: Edgard Mendes – $146
9th: Miguel McKenzie – $101
10th: Michael Sklar – $78
11th: David Maddox – $78
12th: David Longuil – $78

A full report on the tournament will be posted later this evening.

Event 3: $80 No Limit Hold’em Kicks Off

$80 No Limit Hold’em
Level 1: 50/100

The clock strikes 6 p.m. and Event 3, an $80 no limit hold’em tournament, is underway. The event boasts 8,000-chip starting stacks with 20-minute levels and late registration/unlimited re-entry available until the start of Level 10.

Here’s a closer look at the tournament details:

  • $5,000 guaranteed prize pool
  • 8,000-chip starting stacks and 20-minute levels
  • Late registration/unlimited re-entry available until the start of Level 10
  • Event 3 structure sheet

We will provide the final attendance figure and prize pool information as soon as it’s finalized.

Event 2: Final Table Seating Chart

$80 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo Bounty
Level 19: 6,000/12,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 9/112

Jim Newcomb leads the final nine players in Event 2 of the Coco Poker Showdown, today’s 12 p.m. $130 no limit hold’em deep stack turbo bounty tournament. Newcomb has turned his 16,000 starting chips into 324,000 and leads second place Andres Verona (312,000) slightly.

Cards are in the air for the final playing session now. Each of the nine remaining participants has locked up $101 with the tournament’s winner earning $1,480.

Seating assignments and chip counts:

Seat 1: Charles Goodwin – 90,000
Seat 2: Edgard Mendes – 151,000
Seat 3: Paula Holder – 293,000
Seat 4: Jim Newcomb – 324,000
Seat 5: Miguel McDonald – 171,000
Seat 6: Frederick Hall – 90,000
Seat 7: Andres Verona – 312,000
Seat 8: Genachte Daniel – 157,000
Seat 9: Craig Freeman – 203,000

Remaining payouts:

1st – $1,480
2nd – $851
3rd – $560
4th – $381
5th – $302
6th – $235
7th – $190
8th – $146
9th – $101

We will update you again when the tournament concludes.

Event 1: Joe Marchese Leads Final Three Tables

$130 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 20: 8,000/16,000/2,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 26/1,156

Joe Marchese (Coral Springs, Fla.)
Joe Marchese (Coral Springs, Fla.)

After barely three hours of play, the 103-player restart in Event 1 is down to the final 26 players. Joe Marchese of Coral Springs, Fla. holds just over 1,100,000 chips and appears to hold a slight edge in the counts over Miguel Martinez. All remaining players are assured $613 with the tournament’s winner pocketing $27,225.

Others still in the hunt include Bobby Bradley (535,000), Tim Kegel (335,000) and Alan Slakman (175,000).

Here’s a look at the results since we last touched base with you:

27th: Chad Graber – $613
28th: Jason Gooch – $520
29th: Paul Shafran – $520
30th: Joaquin Sosa – $520
31st: Demetrius Givens – $520
32nd: Kaitlin Sims – $520
33rd: Joshua Dichkewich – $520
34th: Charbel El Beyrouti – $520
35th: Dolline Willis – $520
36th: Aris Gomez Lopez – $520
37th: Ronaldo Da Costa Filho – $439
38th: Andrew Baars – $439
39th: Robert Aron – $439
40th: Richard Hutchings – $439
41st: Roger Delgaiso – $439
42nd: Adam Barclay – $439
43rd: Jerrold Solov – $439
44th: Morris Heider – $439
45th: Joseph Patalano – $439
46th: Benjamin Brown – $381
47th: Ismael Delgado – $381
48th: Jonathan Levy – $381
49th: Daniel Ortiz – $381
51st: Jimmy John Sandoval – $381
52nd: Steven Frankel – $381
53rd: Steven Rabb – $381

Event 2: Prize Pool Finalized

$80 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo Bounty
Level 14: 2,000/4,000/400 Ante
Players Remaining: 34/112

Registration is closed in today’s 12 p.m. $80 no limit hold’em deep stack turbo bounty tournament. The event drew a field of 112 players generating a prize pool of $4,480. In addition, there are 112 $20 bounties up for grabs bringing the total kiddie to $6,720. Each of the top 12 players head home with a score of at least $78. Payouts escalate from there before topping out in the form of a $1,480 first prize.

Full payout structure:

Event #2
$80 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo Bounty
Entries: 112
Prize Pool: $4,480
January 24, 2016

Event 2 Prize PoolIn addition to the above payouts the prize pool included $2,240 worth of bounties.

We will provide updated seating assignments and chip counts when the tournament reaches the 10-handed final table.

Event 1: Restart Field Nearly Chopped in Half

$130 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 17: 4,000/8,000/500 ante
Players Remaining: 53/1,156

Tournament Clock

Following less than two hours of Day 2 play, the 103-player restart in Event 1 of the Coco Poker Showdown is down to under 55. The field has nearly cut in half and players are preparing to head on break for the first time today.

Those still alive include:

  • Adam Barclay
  • Joseph Patalano
  • Dolline Willis
  • Tim Kegel
  • Bobby Bradley
  • Alan Slakman
  • Miguel Martinez

One of the more notable names to hit the rail to this point is that of Wanlop Phonphornwithoon. After starting the day with the chip lead, Phonphornwithoon bowed out 55th earning $335.

Here’s a look at the results to this point:

54th: Pedro Palacio – $381
55th: Wanlop Phonphornwithoon – $335
56th: Thomas Hoffman – $335
57th: Barry Clarke – $335
58th: Amir Baron – $335
59th: Nancy Todd – $335
60th: Ilan Hadida – $335
61st: Manuel Soltero Luna – $335
62nd: Lawrence Paden, Sr. – $335
63rd: Courtney Rowe – $335
64th: Denis Cyr – $301
65th: Zoltan Czinkota – $301
66th: Craig Bagon – $301
67th: Paul Nelson – $301
68th: Mor Hadir – $301
69th: Erin Steinberg – $301
70th: Gloria Anez – $301
71st: David Shaw – $301
72nd: Rayden Abreu – $301
73rd: George Duffield – $266
74th: Stephen Greenstein – $266
75th: Isagani Sabino – $266
76th: Joseph Yselonia – $266
77th: William Brooks – $266
78th: Irwin Block – $266
79th: Donovan Walker, Jr. – $266
80th: Edgard Mendes – $266
81st: Eric Rivkin – $266
82nd: Chad Bleznick – $231
83rd: Alex Cohen – $231
84th: Mark Gaudino – $231
85th: olesya Watchorn – $231
86th: Danit Dayan – $231
87th: Marco Chan – $231
88th: Gili Prizament – $231
89th: Lerory Grant – $231
90th: Richard Newton – $231
91st: Paul Balzano – $208
92nd: Arthur Dipofi – $208
93rd: Antonio De Araujo – $208
94th: Stuart Greenbaum – $208
95th: Ishaq Kundawala – $208
96th: Frederick Hall – $208
97th: Charles Dack – $208
98th: Kirk Toney – $208
99th: David Gelley – $208
100th: Victor Golan – $185
101st: Steven Olek – $185
102nd: Arlene Vazquez – $185
103rd: Charles Marik – $185
104th: Joe Patalano – $185 (Multi-stack payout)

Event 2: Guarantee Gone; Bruno Foirtin Leads

$80 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo Bounty
Level 8: 500/1,000/100 Ante

With 84 entries and growing, the $5,000 guarantee in Event 2 of the Coco Poker Showdown is a thing of the past. Registration remains open until about 3:30 p.m. and any additional entries between now and then are simply icing on the prize pool cake.

Bruno Foirtin (Quebec City, QC)
Bruno Foirtin (Quebec City, QC)

Leading the way during the early stages of play is Canada’s Bruno Foirtin. Foirtin, who’s only earned one bounty, claims about 75,000 chips.

Event 1: Day 2 Underway with 103 Remaining

$130 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 15: 2,500/5,000/500
Players Remaining: 103/1,156

Wanlop Phonphornwithoon (Coral Springs, Fla.)
Chip leader Wanlop Phonphornwithoon (Coral Springs, Fla.)

The 1,156-entry starting field in the $100,000 guaranteed Coco Poker Showdown opening event is down to just 103 players remaining and Day 2 is underway. With 316,500 chips, Wanlop Phonphornwithoon is the only player over 300,000 and he’s in pole position with a $27,225 top prize on the line.

Day 2 Chip Counts | Day 2 Table Draws | Prize Pool

Flight A’s Alan Slakman sits second with 280,500 while Joaquin Sosa is third with 271,000. Each player in the top 10 claims a stack over 200,000 with last week’s Lucky Hearts Poker Open Omaha 8 winner, Bobby Bradley, sitting 11th with 193,500.

Top 10 chip counts:

1. Wanlop Phonphornwithoon – 316,500
2. Alan Slakman – 280,500
3. Joaquin Sosa – 271,000
4. Adam Barclay – 256,500
5. Scott Dibenedetto – 245,500
6. Nancy Todd – 218,000
7. Elliott Zaydman – 211,000
8. Kaitlin Sims – 207,500
9. Pedro Palacio – 203,000
10. Mor Hadir – 200,500

Joseph Patalano (Wellington, Fla.)
Joseph Patalano (Wellington, Fla.)

This unique tournament permitted players to all starting flights and awarded an additional min-cash for each Day 2 a player advanced to after their first. This feat was accomplished by just one player — Joseph Patalano. Patalano bagged a mini, 2,000-chip stack in Flight A before snagging 67,500 chips in Flight D. For his efforts, he pocketed $185 before cards even went in the air this afternoon.

All Day 2 players are in the money and assured a score of at least $185.