Jason Paster |
Once the play started though, the focus was strictly on poker, and trying to reach Day 2 with some chips in the bag. The $1,000 end of day chip lead bonus was back, with former Parx dealer Phuc Hoang (Day 1A), notable high stakes cash game player Dan Wach (Day 1B), and Neal Gay (Day 1C) all bagging the on their respective starting days. Other notables to bag top five stacks moving forward towards Day 2 included Jason Rivkin, Joe Reddick, Sean Wallace, Scott Blackman, and Jonathan Borestein.
One of the biggest questions coming into Day 2 was whether or not this field was going to reach the record number of 1,857 set back in February. The trend of buying in the morning of Day 2 has become a very popular one, especially with the recent success of players doing just that. Once the cards were in the air and registration was closed, the final number would fall just short, but very healthy 1,848 total entries. The field reached the money bubble fairly quickly, as the elimination of Charles Welch (Baltimore, MD) in 198th place meant those remaining would be cashing. The early story of the day was Juan Valdez (Philadelphia, PA), who was steam rolling his table on his way to becoming the first player over 1,000,000 in chips. Day 2 was scheduled to play to the conclusion of Level 24 (or final table), with deep runs made by Joe Mckeehen (81st place), Trevor Deeter (73rd place), AJ DeNicco (61st place), Michael Marder (47th place), and Jamie Kerstetter (42nd place). When the day was done though, there would be 28 players going forward to Day 3, with a list of big names still in the running (Scott Blackman, Dan Wach, Justin Liberto, Kevin Tran, Jose Montes, Trevor Savage, David Kim, Mike Azzaro, Daniel Chan, and Jeffrey Spence).
Sentiments on Twitter and social media clearly showed Justin Liberto as one of the favorites coming
back to Day 3. Many would ask the question why not him, coming off Big Stax VI were he chopped the Big Stax 300 and 1500, and finished 18th in the Big Stax 500. It looked as if those premonitions were coming true, and Liberto sent home Richard Lipson minutes into the day (28th place - $2,252), sending the field into a redraw. Although Trevor Savage (Mantua, NJ) would be eliminated next, he had to be positive about his first live tournament played in over a year. The notables would continue to fall, as Mike Azzaro (24th place), Daniel Chan (20th place), David Kim (19th place), Justin Liberto (18th place), Jeffrey Spence (17th place), and Juan Valdez (14th place) all fell short of the final table.
Justin Liberto |
Scott Blackman |
Final Table Results:
- Scott Blackman (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ) - $108,035
- Michael Jelaso (Long Beach, NY) - $64,936
- Frederick Ferrell (Philadelphia, PA) - $33,516
- Jose Montes (Bronx, NY) -$23,042
- Sergio Loureiro (Wayne, NJ) - $17,805
- Dan Wach (Boonton, NJ) - $13,616
- Richard Guadagnino (Beachwood, NJ) - $10,474
- Dennis Thurman (Fisk, MO) - $8,012
- Craig Lozak (North Wales, PA) - $6,284
- Kevin Tran (Center Valley, PA) - $4,608
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