$350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 12: 1,200/2,400 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 12 of 100
Paul Shafran
Paul Shafran open-shoved 33,400 from the cutoff and Shawn Barnett flatted from the button. It folded to Elliott Zaydman in the big blind who thought for a few seconds before folding. Shafran was at risk.
Paul Shafran (left) and Shawn Barnett
Barnett: Shafran:
Runout:
Shafran was eliminated in 13th place earning $613.
$350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 11: 1,000/2,000 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 13 of 100
Event 6 chip leader John Dollinger
Day 2 of the Coco Poker Showdown $350 is underway with 13 remaining of 100 starters. John Dollinger leads the way with a stack of 248,800, but still has to go through the likes of 2015 November Niner Neil Blumenfield and Florida pro Sean Shah. Tim Kegel, who bagged the chip lead in Flight A, begins Day 2 second in the counts.
Seat 1: Marc Levy – 33,900 (not pictured) Seat 2: Nachman Berlin – 105,000 Seat 3: Sean Shah – 213,800 Seat 4: Greg Spinder – 72,400 Seat 5: Eric Kolodny – 99,500 Seat 6: Steven Zukowski – 155,700
All of today’s players have maneuvered their way to an in-the-money finish and locked up $613 for their efforts. In addition to claiming a Coco Poker Showdown title, the winner pockets $11,355.
The 2017 Coco Poker Showdown continues today at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. The Event 6 restart kicks off at 12-noon and is followed by Event 7, a $560 deep stack, at 1pm.
Details:
12pm: Event 6 Day 2 – $350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 11: 1,000/2,000 with a 200 ante Flight B Players Remaining: 16 of 66
The clock shows 16 players remaining and they’re sitting on an average stack of about 31 big blinds. Play is scheduled to wrap when eight players remain and that threshold is expected to be reached in the next hour or so. Complete Day 2 chip counts and payout information will be posted in the morning.
$350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 9: 600/1,200 with a 200 ante Flight B Players Remaining: 25 of 66
With nearly two-thirds of the field on the rail, there’s still plenty of notables left in the Flight B field. Here’s a look at some of those we’re keeping an eye on:
Nachman BerlinElliott ZaydmanGreg Kolo
In addition to the above, Carlos Loving, Howard Mash, Sean Shah and Gunty Sig are still in. Each of these players eyes a Day 2 berth where they’ll join the likes of chip leader Tim Kegel and 2015 November Niner Neil Blumenfield for a shot at the tournament’s $35,000 prize pool.
All Day 2 players in the Coco Poker Showdown $350 will be in the money. A total of five advanced from Flight A and eight are expected to advance from Flight B. Due to the possibility of a double elimination to end the night, complete payouts will not be released until prior to the restart. What we can tell you is the prize pool sits at $35,000 and that will be divvied out to each of tomorrow’s players with the lion’s share going to the winner.