WSOP Daily Deepstacks $135 6/30
Sanjyot Parasnis of Washington won this event, with Jayakrishnan Nair (WA) taking 5th and Daniel Guns (BC) avoiding the bubble in 18th.
WSOP Daily Deepstacks $185 6/30
Keith Baldwin (WA) made the final table in 9th, Michael McSpadden of Oregon took 52nd, in an event that was unusually large because of the 3pm $235 was cancelled to accommodate the Little One for One Drop field.
WSOP Daily Deepstacks $135 7/2
Ghulam Mirza Mohammed of Kennewick, Washington was runner-up here, and Charles Giamalvo of Tillamook, Oregon placed 11th.
WSOP Daily Deepstacks $185 7/2
Another fairly large Daily Deepstack (see a graph of the prize pools from this summer), with Kevin Guenette of the Big Vancouver (BC) placing in third, the only PNW player to cash.
WSOP Daily Deepstacks $235 7/2
Eric Aasa (ID) was the top PNW finisher in this 1,118-entry event, at 27th. Kerry Moynahan (OR) came in 48th. Other finishers: Joseph Robinson (OR, 82), David Davis (BC, 105), Shea Monson (BC, 116), and Allen Oh (OR, 117) squeaking into the money.
WSOP Event #62 $1.5K NLHE Bounty Day 3
Burnaby, British Columbia’s Kyle Ho picked up his fourth and largest cash of the series. He finished Day 1 in 11th place, was still in 13th at the end of Day 2 and went out in 16th on a bad beat all-in pre-flop with aces vs. jacks. Two players are coming back for an unscheduled Day 4.
In the Money Finish Position | Rank End of Day 2 | Rank End of Day 1 | Player | State | Chips End of Day 1 | Chips End of Day 2 |
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16 | 13 | 11 | Kyle Ho | BC | 138,300 | 539,000 |
63 | 281 | David Van Weerdhuizen | WA | 1 | ||
70 | 107 | Robert Cheung | BC | 60,700 | ||
82 | 35 | Jason James | OR | 95,500 | ||
166 | 264 | Phong Nguyen | WA | 18,000 | ||
228 | 205 | Jason Zelus | ID | 32,400 | ||
272 | Darin Harbick | OR | 13,300 |
WSOP Event #63 $1.5K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Day 2
Noah Bronstein (WA) and Dan Idema (BC) are in the final 17 players starting Day 3. There’s $180K up top. Dylan Linde (ID) was the only PNW player to cash on Day 2; it was his third of the season. This will be the fourth for both Bronstein and Idema (who won a bracelet on top of an earlier cash).
WSOP Event #64 $1K NLHE Online Day 1
This inaugural event got 905 entries and played down to six positions. You can watch selected hands in the live reporting, but at least for now, only a few of the players are named in the results.
WSOP Event #66 $777 NLHE Lucky Sevens
Two flights for the last low-buy-in event of the series brought out 4,422 entries. There are 618 players moving on to Day 2, 150 of them are not going to make the money. Oregon’s Nicholas (@cruxone) Stowell is in the top 20, Jaqueline (@jackiburkhart81) Burkhart is poised to make another deep run from 160th.
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In the Money Finish Position | Rank End of Day 2 | Rank End of Day 1 | Player | State | Chips End of Day 1 | Chips End of Day 2 |
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26 | 38 | 83 | Gabriel Sechan | WA | 60,100 | 267,000 |
34 | 43 | 76 | Kevin MacPhee | ID | 61,000 | 229,000 |
48 | 35 | 160 | Jaqueline Burkhart | OR | 46,200 | 281,000 |
85 | 15 | Rob Tepper | WA | 95,100 | ||
89 | 58 | Parminder Kumar | WA | 66,300 | ||
95 | 473 | Justin Trivisano | BC | 17,400 | ||
99 | 68 | Anthony Burchcastro | WA | 63,400 | ||
108 | 130 | Jayakrishnan Nair | WA | 51,600 | ||
120 | 263 | Alan Snow | WA | 34,600 | ||
121 | 424 | Debbie Spencer | OR | 20,200 | ||
154 | 39 | Wayne Keller | WA | 73,900 | ||
208 | 443 | Brian Egger | WA | 19,200 | ||
258 | 551 | Robert Geier | ID | 13,600 | ||
306 | 441 | Edward Kershaw | BC | 19,200 | ||
351 | 463 | Rick Whitesell | WA | 17,500 | ||
375 | 357 | David Smith | BC | 25,900 | ||
377 | 212 | Ka Ng | WA | 40,200 | ||
396 | 18 | Nicholas Stowell | OR | 90,700 | ||
443 | 588 | Larry Goodman | OR | 9,800 | ||
451 | 43 | Andrew Creed | BC | 72,200 | ||
456 | 417 | Stanley Bartlett | WA | 20,700 | ||
117 | Kao Saechao | OR | 54,200 | |||
323 | Harsukhpaul Sangha | BC | 28,400 | |||
331 | Michael Lenhart | OR | 28,000 | |||
360 | Taylor Hart | OR | 25,800 | |||
431 | Richard Chau | BC | 19,900 | |||
450 | Kyle Zartman | OR | 18,700 | |||
477 | Eric Vallee | BC | 17,200 | |||
556 | Jim Wavra | WA | 13,300 | |||
582 | Theodore Dewitt | WA | 10,600 | |||
583 | Bruce Light | WA | 10,200 | |||
603 | Edward Stafsholt | OR | 7,300 |
Wynn Summer Classic $600 NLHE $150K Guarantee
There was a minor overlay in this event, and Idaho’s Michael Hahn broke through the overwhelmingly Nevada-infested waters of the Wynn’s tournaments to take third place, for $18.9K. Or maybe they just look Nevada-infested because the result page has places like “Portugal, NV” and “Dongsum, NV” and “Ottawa, ON, NV”.
PHamous Poker Series Event #56 $400 NLHE $200K Guarantee
The final $200K in one day event had two PNW cashers, Anthony Mar of BC and Ghulam Mirza Muhammad of WA (who appears to have had a good prelude to the weekend since he’s making his second appearance in this daily report).
Upcoming Las Vegas Series Events
- No regular events at the WSOP. With the Main Event starting tomorrow, it’s satellite day.
- The Venetian is running a $600 entry $40K Bounty tournament. Tomorrow there are two $30K NLHE Bounty tournaments ($400 each).
- Planet Hollywood‘s has a $10K for $250. Tomorrow is a $50K guarantee $300 buy-in Survivor tournament where the payouts are $10K each Essentially a Main Event satellite).
- Aria‘s $2M guarantee Main Event ($565) has its last regular starting flight. Tomorrow morning at 8:30 is a turbo flight which feeds into Day 2 at 2pm. There’s a $125 satellite to the turbo tonight, and a $150 NLHE tournament tomorrow evening.
- The Wynn Summer Classic $300K Main Event has the second and final $1.6K flight today, with a $300 NLHE $25K guarantee tomorrow.
- Binion’s Poker Classic has its last $160 NLHE $10K guarantee today.