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Friday, August 17, 2018

Event 2C $600 NLH: 875 Day 1A-C Entries, Already Over $450,000 in the Prize Pool

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
Level 9: 300/600/600
Total Day 1C Entries: 283
Day 1C Players Remaining: 150
Feature Table Live Stream Link: https://www.twitch.tv/foxwoodspoker

The Day 1C Event 2 players have returned from their break and the cards are back in the air. This means Day 1C tournament registration and re-entry are now closed.

There were a total of 283 entries this flight bringing the combined Day 1A-C Event 2 total to 875 entries.

There is already more than $450,000 in the prize pool and we are expecting a massive turnout tomorrow when our fourth and final flight kicks off at 11 A.M.

Event 2C $600 NLH: Break, Last Chance to Register

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
End of Level 8: 250/500/500
Total Day 1C Entries: 265
"The Peoples Champ" Peter Campo is rumored to be making his series debut here tomorrow

The Day 1C Event 2 players are now on a 15-minute break. Tournament registration and registration will be closing when play resumes. Don't miss your very last chance to get in on the Day 1C Event 2 action as the prize pool continues to grow. 

Event 2C $600: Karajic Off to a Red Hot Start

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
Level 6: 150/300/300
Total Day 1C Entries: 253

Irfan Karajic
We are still in the early levels of our third Event 2 flight and one player has distanced himself well out in front of the field. Irfan Karajic is already sitting behind a mountain of 180,000.

"He's 26-1 in hands" said Mike Nye as we walked past the table. "I knocked out 2 or players" joked Karajic who at least for now is the runaway Day 1C Event 2 chip leader. 

Event 2B $600 NLH: Brian Howard Leads Day 1B

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
End of Level 15: 1,200/2,400/2,400
Total Day 1B Entries: 332
Day 1B Players Remaining: 62

Brian Howard
The second Event 2 flight drew a total of 332 entries and just 62 players remain. After 15 levels of play it's Brian Howard leading the way with 237,000. Howard flew under the radar for much of the night and vaulted to the top counts in the last level.

Jeff Picataggio
Jeff Picataggio is right on his heels with 225,500 and Ed West rounds out the top three Day 1B chip stacks with 223,500.

Ed West
The combined Day 1A-D Event 2 Survivors will return on Sunday August 19 at 11 A.M. to resume Day 2 play.

Below is a look at some of the big stacks and players from this flight that will be advancing. A full list of Day 2 chip counts and seating assignments will be posted before the start of the day.

Brian Howard- 227,000
Jeff Picataggio- 225,500
Ed West- 223,500
Marten Bird- 219,000
Chris Barnes- 218,000
Peter Tzannos- 207,500
Eric Cantlin- 205,000
"The General"- 177,000
Jon Stewart- 174,000
Joe Starratt- 173,000
Soukha Kachittavong- 133,000
Sam Taylor- 131,500
Luke Vrabel- 91,000
Dave Stefanski- 77,500

Event 2B $600 NLH: "The General" Chipping Up

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
Level 15: 1,200/2,400/2,400
Total Day 1B Entries: 332
Day 1B Players Remaining: 70
"The General"

We have just entered the last level of the night and there's a familiar face near the top of the chip counts. "The General" continues to climb and he is has just moved over the 200,000 chip mark.

With less than 30-minutes left in the night "The General" look to continues his upward trend and move on to Day 2.

Event 2B $600 NLH: Big Stacks, On Break

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
Level 12: 600/1,200/1,200
Day 1B Entries: 332
Day 1B Players Remaining: 100

Mark Scacewater
The Day 1B Event 2 is thinning fast and we are down to just 100 players. They are now on a 15-minute break and plenty of big stacks are starting to emerge. The two biggest stacks in the field just happen to be seated side by side at Table 12.

Mike Tokatlyan
Mark Scacewater and Mike Tokatlyan are both playing nearly identical stacks of about 215,000. We will surely keep an eye on the table as there's plenty of potential for a monster pot if these two massive stacks elect to clash. 

Event 2C $600 NLH: Cards in the Air


The third flight of Event 2 of the Foxwoods Poker World Series of Poker Circuit is just getting underway here in the upstairs tournament area. We have already seen a total of 592 through the first two Event 2 flights and are expecting a big turnout in the final two flights.

This event is the $600 NLH (Re-Entry) WSOPC ring event with a massive $500,000 guarantee. Players will start with 20,000 in non-value tournament chips and tournament registration and re-entry will remain open until the start of level 9.

Forfeiting of your stack to re-enter will be allowed during the level 8 break only. This tournament is NOT a best stack forward event. If you bag chips at the end of any day/flight and then play in subsequent day/flight, your previous day/flight chips will automatically be forfeited.

Levels 1-18 will last 30-minutes and levels 19 and up will be 45-minutes.

There will be a 15-minute break after levels 4,8,12 on Day 1 and Day 2 will resume on Sunday August 19 at 11 A.M. Day 2 there will be a 15-minunte break after levels 19,22,28 and 31 and a 60-minute dinner break after level 25 (approx. 6:15 P.M.). 

We will now be picking on all of the live Event 2 Day 1A tournament action and a link to the full structure sheet is provided below.


http://www.wsop.com/pdfs/structuresheets/structure_1502_16827.pdf



Event 2B $600 NLH: Planchon Cracks Aces to Survive

Event 2: $600 NLH (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
Level 10: 400/800/800
Day 1B Entries: 332
Day 1B Players Remaining: 155
Kevin Planchon

Kevin Planchon got his stack of his 24,000 all in pre-flop holding K♣️K♥️. It looked like the end of the road for Planchon as he ran into the A♠️A♦️ of a player in late position.

The dealer fanned the Q♥️Q♦️2♦️ flop and it was no help for Planchon. The K♦️ hit the turn and Planchon spiked his two outer improving to kings full of queens to take control of the hand.

The river 6♣️ sealed the deal for Planchon and he cracked his opponents aces to earn the double up and stay alive. 

Kevin Planchon- 50,000