$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 27: 40,000/80,000 with a 80,000 ante
Remaining Players: 1 of 459
Tim Krauskopf has taken down the top prize in the PokerAtlas Tour Title Event when the final five players agreed to a chop to bring the inaugural tour stop here at Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip to close tonight for an early finish. Tim cruised to the win as the perennial chip leader for the majority of Day 2, and when it came time for the ICM chop he took home the top prize of $45,968 along with the custom PAT Tour trophy. Take a look below at the full payouts for the tournament. Here are a few quotes from the the exit-interview with Tim after he was all smiles with the trophy in hand after the tournament ended.
On playing the big stack: “It’s wonderful, the trophy is one of the big parts of it,” said Krauskopf. He continued: “It’s hard to take too much credit for it. You play a big stack, and then you play a little bit bully. You limp in, because you can afford the limp, and then if you hit you can really do some damage, and inflict some pain. And then once you get a couple they’re afraid of your bets. So I was able to get a couple of bluffs through too.”
Krauskopf is usually a $3-$5 and $5-$10 NLHE cash-game player back home in Chicago, so here is what had to say about adjusting to the tournament this week.: “I used to play tournaments when it was still legal everywhere in the U.S. I almost had to learn my way out of that to come back and play tournaments. I had this block of time where I came out here to Vegas for St. Patty’s Day weekend, and I was like ‘wow – wait, there’s a $300k guarantee starting on Saturday? And I can play until Monday?”
Krauskopf was certainly in the right place at the right time, and his chip stack was also in the right place at the right time for the majority of the playdown stretch of the tournament as well. He now has banked the largest score of his poker tournament career, and since he’s a resident of ChiTown that hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the world every year with dyeing the Chicago River green and the parade, he might have a had a little luck of the Irish to go along with his dominant poker play during the Endgame of this tournament.
1st: Tim Krauskopf – $45,968*
2nd: Danny Chen – $35,833*
3rd: Ross Miller – $33,844*
4th: Thanh Duong – $28,990*
5th: David Wade – $25,465*
6th: Graham Mathews – $11,630
7th: Brian Kim – $9,770
8th: Jimmy Svardhagen – $8,030
9th: Armen Minasyan – $6,430
10th: David Jackson – $5,410
11th Benjamin Boston – $5,410
12th: Michael Azzaro – $5,410
13th: June Kim – $4,610
14th: Behzad Manshoory – $4,610
15th: Garen Zobian – $4,610
16th: Jeremy Becker – $3,830
17th: Bradley Coultas – $3,830
18th: Sayan Mondel – $3,830
19th: Brandon Zuidema – $3,130
20th: Yen Chan – $3,130
21st: Mitchell Garshofky – $3,130
22nd: Ryan Wolfson – $2,560
23rd: Jack McClelland – $2,560
24th: Vladimir Peck – $2,560
25th: Brian Battistone – $2,230
26th: Robert Yamashita – $2,230
27th: Douglas Adkins – $2,230
28th: Ziqi Qiao – $1,930
29th: Richard Alati – $1,930
31st: Joseph Gargiulo – $1,930
32nd: Marco Damico – $1,930
34th: Francis Alegado – $1,930
35th: Kyle Shappelle – $1,930
36th: Jeffrey Farnes – $1,930
37th: Joseph Leo – $1,930
38th: Stewart Kirby – $1,930
*: denotes payout as a result of the five-way chop
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 25: 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Remaining Players: 9 of 459
Table 4
Seat 1: Brian Kim
Seat 2: David Wade
Seat 3: Thanh Duong
Seat 4: Ross Miller
Seat 5: Armen Minasyan
Seat 6: Timothy Krauskopf
Seat 7: Jimmy Svardhagen
Seat 8: Danny Chen
Seat 9: Graham Mathews
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 25: 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Remaining Players: 9 of 459
David Jackson got all in for less than four blinds holding A-2, and David Wade had him more than covered holding 7-3.
Two more sevens fell on the board to give Wade the pot, and he stacked up close to 7 million after the hand. Jackson was out in 10th place for a $5,410 payday.
Action was paused after the hand so the final nine players could draw for new seats at the final table.
David Wade – 6,800,000 (136 bb)
David Jackson – Eliminated in 10th Place ($5,410)
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 25: 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Remaining Players: 10 of 459
The blinds are up 25,000-50,000 with a big blind ante of 50,000. There will be a 15-minute break at the end of this level. Benjamin Boston fell in 11th place a little while ago, but it has been nothing since short stacks doubling up to survive since then. We will let you know when the final table bubble bursts.
Here are the updated results thus far, and remaining prize money up for grabs.
1st $63,790
2nd $45,090
3rd $28,990
4th $18,190
5th $14,040
6th $11,630
7th $9,770
8th $8,030
9th $6,430
10th $5,410
11th Benjamin Boston – $5,410
12th: Michael Azzaro – $5,410
13th: June Kim – $4,610
14th: Behzad Manshoory – $4,610
15th: Garen Zobian – $4,610
16th: Jeremy Becker – $3,830
17th: Bradley Coultas – $3,830
18th: Sayan Mondel – $3,830
19th: Brandon Zuidema – $3,130
20th: Yen Chan – $3,130
21st: Mitchell Garshofky – $3,130
22nd: Ryan Wolfson – $2,560
23rd: Jack McClelland – $2,560
24th: Vladimir Peck – $2,560
25th: Brian Battistone – $2,230
26th: Robert Yamashita – $2,230
27th: Douglas Adkins – $2,230
28th: Ziqi Qiao – $1,930
29th: Richard Alati – $1,930
31st: Joseph Gargiulo – $1,930
32nd: Marco Damico – $1,930
34th: Francis Alegado – $1,930
35th: Kyle Shappelle – $1,930
36th: Jeffrey Farnes – $1,930
37th: Joseph Leo – $1,930
38th: Stewart Kirby – $1,930
Jeremy Becker just saw his tournament run come to an end at the PokerAtlas Tour stop at Resorts World. He opened to 50,000 under the gun, Thanh Duong raised to 145,000 from the hijack, and Becker shipped it with A-K in the hole. Duong called to cover him with pocket queens and then it was off to the races. The board ran out , and Becker was eliminated in 16th place for a payday of $3,830. Duong held 3.22 million after the hand.
Thanh Duong – 3,220,000 (128 bb)
Jeremy Becker – Eliminated in 16th Place ($3,830)
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 22: 15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Remaining Players: 18 of 459
Table 4
Seat 1: David Wade
Seat 2: Benjamin Boston
Seat 3: Ross Miller
Seat 4: Danny Chen
Seat 5: Bradley Coultas
Seat 6: Armen Minasyan
Seat 7: Sayan Mondal
Seat 8: Jimmy Svardhagen
Seat 9: June Kim
Table 5
Seat 1: Timothy Krauskopf
Seat 2: Jeremy Becker
Seat 3: Behzad Manshoory
Seat 4: Garen Zobian
Seat 5: Thanh Duong
Seat 6: Michael Azzaro
Seat 7: Brian Kim
Seat 8: Graham Mathews
Seat 9: David Jackson
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 21: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Remaining Players: 19 of 459
Yan Chen was all in holding from the big blind on a final board reading , but Thanh Duong had him covered with in the hole on the button.Chen was eliminated by the flush in 20th pace for a payday of $3,130, and Duong stacked up 1,665,000 after the hand.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 20: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Remaining Players: 27 of 459
Table 3
Seat 1: Ross Miller
Seat 2: Garen Zobian
Seat 3: Thanh Duong
Seat 4: Jeremy Becker
Seat 5: Jack McClelland
Seat 6: Yan Chen
Seat 7: Benjamin Boston
Seat 8: Michael Azzaro
Seat 9: June Kim
Table 4
Seat 1: David Wade
Seat 2: Brandon Zuidema
Seat 3: Brian Battistone
Seat 4: Danny Chen
Seat 5: Bradley Coultas
Seat 6: Armen Minasyan
Seat 7: Sayan Mondal
Seat 8: Jimmy Svardhagen
Seat 9: Mitchell Garshofsky
Table 5
Seat 1: Timothy Krauskopf
Seat 2: Robert Yamashita
Seat 3: Behzad Manshoory
Seat 4: Douglas Adkins
Seat 5: Ryan Wolfson
Seat 6: Vladimir Peck
Seat 7: Brian Kim
Seat 8: Graham Mathews
Seat 9: David Jackson
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 20: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Remaining Players: 28 of 459
The players are back from break to blinds of 10,000-15,000 with a big blind ante of 15,000, and the levels have now jumped from 40 minutes to an hour in length.
Here are the updated results thus far, and remaining prize money up for grabs.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 19: 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Remaining Players: 30 of 459
Two players hit the rail while the last hand was going in. Marco Damico took 32nd, and he was followed to the rail by Joseph Gargiulo in 31st. They both took home $1,930 in prize money.
31st: Joseph Gargiulo – $1,930
32nd: Marco Damico – $1,930
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 19: 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Remaining Players: 32 of 459
The board read when Michael Azzaro moved all in holding under the gun, and Dat Nguyen called holding pocket sixes from the cutoff.
The river delivered the , and that was it for Nguyen, who fell in 33rd place. He took home $1,930 in prize money, while Azzaro was up to 869,000 after the hand.
Michael Azzaro – 869,000 (bb)
Dat Nguyen – Eliminated in 33rd Place ($1,930)
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Remaining Players: 38 of 459
Cards are in the air for the start of Day 2 at the PokerAtlas Tour stop at Resorts World in Las Vegas. Timohty Krauskopf leads the way with 1.65 million, and Ryan Wolfson is the only other player over a million with a stack worth 1,016,000. There are 38 players remaining from the total entries of 459. Below are the chip counts for the players remaining in the tournament. Blinds roll back to Level 17 with blinds of 4,000-8,000 with a big blind ante of 8,000 per the earliest finish of the starting flights.
Click the link below for the Day 2 seat draw as well:
Timothy Krauskopf – 1,650,000
Ryan Wolfson – 1,016,000
Sayan Mondal – 988,000
Joseph Gagiulo – 856,000
Brandon Zuidema – 823,000
Danny Chen – 713,000
Brian Kim – 708,000
Brian Battistone – 697,000
Benjamin Boston – 691,000
Yen-Hsi Chen – 654,000
Ross Miller – 644,000
Jeremy Becker – 620,000
Dat Nguyen – 586,000
Garen Zobian – 582,000
Richard Alati – 519,000
June Kim – 508,000
Bradley Coultas – 494,000
Thahn Ha Duone – 483,000
Michael Azzaro – 481,000
Bobby Yamashita – 420,000
Marcon Damico – 408,000
Jack McClelland – 399,000
Jimmy Svardhagen – 397,000
Thomas Eaglestaff – 361,000
Mexhad Manshoory – 306,000
Vladimir Peck – 266,000
Armen Minaysan – 258,000
David Jackson – 249,000
Mitchell Garshofsky – 244,000
Jeffrey Farnes – 229,000
Stewart Kirby – 216,000
Joseph Luo – 191,000
David Wade – 176,000
Kyle Shappelle – 148,000
Garaham Matthews – 128,000
Douglas Adkins – 125,000
Ziqi Qiao – 117,000
Francis Alegado – 76,000
Here is a look at the remaining prize pool up for grabs:
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Remaining Players: 20 of 244
The final starting flight for the Title Event has come to a close at the PokerAtlas Tour stop at Resorts World in Las Vegas. Ryan Wolfson bagged up the chip lead with 1,016,000, and he will be the only other player along with overall chip leader Timothy Krauskopf (1,650,000) holding seven-figures at the start of play tomorrow. There are 38 players that have advanced from the total entries of 459. Below are the chip counts for the players remaining in the tournament. Blinds will roll back to Level 17 when cards get into the air with blinds of 4,000-8,000 with a big blind ante of 8,000 per the earliest finish of the starting flights.
Click the link below for the Day 2 seat draw as well:
Timothy Krauskopf – 1,650,000
Ryan Wolfson – 1,016,000
Sayan Mondal – 988,000
Joseph Gagiulo – 856,000
Brandon Zuidema – 823,000
Danny Chen – 713,000
Brian Kim – 708,000
Brian Battistone – 697,000
Benjamin Boston – 691,000
Yen-Hsi Chen – 654,000
Ross Miller – 644,000
Jeremy Becker – 620,000
Dat Nguyen – 586,000
Garen Zobian – 582,000
Richard Alati – 519,000
June Kim – 508,000
Bradley Coultas – 494,000
Thahn Ha Duone – 483,000
Michael Azzaro – 481,000
Bobby Yamashita – 420,000
Marcon Damico – 408,000
Jack McClelland – 399,000
Jimmy Svardhagen – 397,000
Thomas Eaglestaff – 361,000
Mexhad Manshoory – 306,000
Vladimir Peck – 266,000
Armen Minaysan – 258,000
David Jackson – 249,000
Mitchell Garshofsky – 244,000
Jeffrey Farnes – 229,000
Stewart Kirby – 216,000
Joseph Luo – 191,000
David Wade – 176,000
Kyle Shappelle – 148,000
Garaham Matthews – 128,000
Douglas Adkins – 125,000
Ziqi Qiao – 117,000
Francis Alegado – 76,000
Here is a look at the remaining prize pool up for grabs tomorrow:
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 16: 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Remaining Players: 35 of 244
The final board read when Vladimir Peck was all in holding from the big blind. Thanks to connecting for trip tens he was able to top the pocket jacks shown down by Priscilla Lake UTG+1. Peck doubled up to 152,000, and Lake was at 38,000 after the hand.
Vladimir Peck – 152,000 (25 bb)
Priscilla Lake – 38,000 (6 bb)
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 11: 1,500/2,500 with a 2,500 ante
Remaining Players: 68 of 244
Calderon Sanchez was all in holding pocket queens from the big blind, but they ran right into the pockets aces of Richard Alati on the cutoff.
The final board read , and not only did Alati improve to a set, he made a flush as well. Sanchez was eliminated from the tournament, and Aatia stacked up 285,500 after the hand.
Rochard Alati – 285,000 (114 bb)
Calderon Sanchez – Eliminated
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10: 1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Remaining Players: 92 of 244
Here is a look at the full payout structure for the tournament. With 459 overall entries in the field, the total prize pool easily eclipsed the $300,000 guarantee. Day 2 will see the final 38 players return already in the money for at least $1,930. And as you can see below, that prize money will escalate quickly.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10: 1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Remaining Players: 113 of 244
Click the link below for the full chip count update after the break. Registration is now closed with 244 entries for this huge closing flight. The total prize pool and payout structure will be posted after it’s released by the tournament staff in a little bit. The top 19 players will bag up tonight, with a min-cash of $1,200 kicking in when the field reaches the final 31.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Entries: 221
The players are taking another 15-minute break, and when they return registration will close for the tournament. Full chip counts will be available at that time as well.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Entries: 218
With 218 entries in the field and counting, the Title Event at the PokerAtlas Tour stop hosted by Resorts World has now topped the $300,000 guaranteed prize pool. Every entry until the close of registration at the start of Level 9 around 6:45 pm will just keep adding to the prize pool for the players that advance to a min-cash.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 6: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Entries: 173
The players are taking another 15-minute break. Stay tuned for full chip counts from the field shortly after they return. Registration will remain open until the start of Level 9 around 6:45 pm.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 300/500 with a 500 ante
Entries: 155
Vid Zagar was all in for 48,100 holding pocket aces from the small blind, and that put him ahead of the pocket jacks held by Ryan Wolfson on the button.
The final board read , and Zagar doubled up to survive with 97,500. Wolfson was down to just 6,100 after the hand.
Vid Zagar – 97,500 (195 bb)
Ryan Wolfson – 6,100 (12 bb)
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 300/500 with a 500 ante
Entries: 144
Satheesh Francis was all in holding pocket aces from middle position, and that was enough to win the hand when his opponent had mucked with the final board reading .
Francis stacked up 65,500 after collecting the pot, while his opponent was knocked down low and busted a few minutes later.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight D $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Entries: 139
Notables in the field for Flight D include Lee Markholt, Peter Hengsakul, Jeffrey Yarchever, Yiming Cao, Priscilla Lake, Mark Dickstein, Thomas Symonds, Stewart Kirby, Dara Cox, Danny Chen, Cole Ferraro, William Givens, Michael Wang, Tywon Petty, Ronnie Lamb, and Benton Blakeman. A lot of these players have posted results throughout the tournament series (pictured above is Blakeman with his trophy scored as the champion of the Madness Kickoff event) so we will see if they can add another cash in this Title Event to close things out.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 18: 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Remaining Players: 8 of 100
Click the link below to see the chip counts for the final eight survivors, including their chip trends throughout the tournament day. Timothy Krauskopf was the runaway chip leader with a stack worth 1.65 million. Benjamin Boston (691,000), and Jeremy Becker (620,000) rounded out the top three.
There are now 18 players that have already advanced to Day 2 with one more starting flight left to start on St. Patrick’s Day. Here is how their chips align at the moment:
Timothy Krauskopf – 1,650,000
Brandon Zuidema – 823,000
Brian Battistone – 697,000
Benhamin Boston – 691,000
Ross Miller – 644,000
Jeremy Becker – 620,000
Bradley Coultas – 494,000
Thahn Ha Duone – 483,000
Michael Azzaro – 481,000
Bobby Yamashita – 420,000
Jimmy Svardhagen – 397,000
Thomas Eaglestaff – 361,000
Mitchell Garshofsky – 244,000
Jeffrey Farnes – 229,000
David Wade – 176,000
Douglas Adkins – 125,000
Ziqi Qiao – 117,000
Francis Alegado – 76,000
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Remaining Players: 10 of 100
Anthony Rocco saw his tournament run come to an end when his on the big blind fell to the held by Ronnie Lamb on the cutoff.
The final board told the tale when it fell , and Rocco exited the field. Lamb was among the overall chip leaders from any flight after that with 805,000.
Ronnie Lamb – 805,000 (100 bb)
Anthony Rocco – Eliminated
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 15: 2,500/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Remaining Players: 15 of 100
The players are taking another 15-minute break. Registration will close for this flight after the break, and full chip counts will be available after the players return.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 12: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Remaining Players: 29 of 100
The players are taking another 15-minute break. Registration will close for this flight after the break, and full chip counts will be available after the players return.
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Level 10: 1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Remaining Players: 35 of 100
The field will play down to the final eight players tonight in Flight C of the PokerAtlas Tour Title Event. The final 13 players will make the money for a min-a cash worth $1,200.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Entries: 87
The players are taking another 15-minute break. Registration will close for this flight after the break, and full chip counts will be available after the players return.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Entries: 85
Devin Short was all in short holding , and right behind Joel Bakers covered with . The final board read , and Short survived with 27,000 after the hand. Bakers was at 21,500 after the dust settled.
Devin Short – 27,000 (27 bb)
Joel Bakers – 21,500 (21 bb)
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Level 6: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Entries: 75
As a matter of reference, here are the chip counts for the 10 players that have already advanced to Day 2 on Monday. Full chip counts for every player in this current flight will be available after the next break in play.
Brandon Zuidema – 823,000
Brian Battistone – 697,000
Ross Miller – 644,000
Bradley Coultas – 494,000
Thahn Ha Duone – 483,000
Michael Azzaro – 481,000
Bobby Yamashita – 420,000
Mitchell Garshofsky – 244,000
Jeffrey Farnes – 229,000
Douglas Adkins – 125,000
$500 NLHE Madness Kickoff Flight C $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Entries: 63
Notables in the mix for Flight C for the PokerAtlas Tour Title Event at Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip include Danny Chen, Anthony Rocco, Wendy Beckers, David Bagheri, Catherine Valdes, Adam Lieberman, Thomas Symonds, Ronnie Lamb, Jonathan Dimmig, Yiming Cao, Daniel McBrien, and Steven Merwin.
$500 NLHE Madness Kickoff Flight C $200,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Entries: 63
The players are back from break, and blinds are up to 300-600 with a big blind ante of 600 for the start of Level 5 at the PokerAtlas Tour Madness Kickoff event at Resorts World in Las Vegas. Registration will be open until the start of Level 9 around 4:30 pm local time
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Entries: 30
The players are taking their first 15-minute break of the day. Full chip counts will be available shortly after they return to their seats. Registration will stay open until the start of Level 9 around 6:30 pm this evening.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight C $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Entries: 20
Cards are in the air for the PokerAtlas Tour $800 buy-in no-limit hold’em Title Event at Resorts World in Las Vegas.
Blinds begin at 100-200 with a big blind ante of 200 for the first 40-minute level of the day, and the players start with stacks of 40,000.
This is a multi-day event with four starting flights in total and a $300,000 guarantee. Day 2 will see the top 8% advance to Monday, and the top 12.5% from each starting flight making the money.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 20,000
Remaining Players: 6 of 69
Flight B has come to a close at the PokerAtlas Tour Title Event at Resorts World in Las Vegas. Ross Miller leads the remaining players with a stack worth 644,000. The stacks that followed were held by Bradley Coultas (494,000), and Michael Azzaro (483,000). The final six players will return to join the survivors from the other flights at Noon on Monday, March 18th to play all the way down to a champion.
Click the link below for the full chip counts for every player that survived from tonight to Day 2 on Monday:
Brandon Zuidema – 823,000
Brian Battistone – 697,000
Ross Miller – 644,000
Bradley Coultas – 494,000
Thahn Ha Duone – 483,000
Michael Azzaro – 481,000
Bobby Yamashita – 420,000
Mitchell Garshofsky – 244,000
Jeffrey Farnes – 229,000
Douglas Adkins – 125,000
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 18: 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Remaining Players: 7 of 69
Chad Lipton fell in eighth place to take the field down to the end of night bubble after he took home $1,200 in prize money. We are on the precipice of the final six players advancing to Day 2 on Monday to close out the tournament series here at Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Remaining Players: 8 of 69
Edward Holstein was eliminated in ninth place to bring an exceptionally long Flight B past bursting the money bubble. There are two more eliminations left to go until the end of day bubble, but it might take a while given the current trends of play.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 14: 2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Remaining Players: 18 of 69
Edward Holstein helped kick the tournament into some action again after it had been stuck in a rut for a while when his pocket aces held against the of his opponent in the murky waters of a roller-coaster runout. The final board read K-K-Q-A-brick, and that was what Holstein needed to eliminate his opponent and stack up 470,000 after the hand with the full house.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 12: 1,500/2,500 with a 2,500 ante
Remaining Players: 20 of 69
Blinds are up to 1,500-2,500 with a big blind ante in Level 12, and a period of slow play has set in. The big hands have dissipated with the average stack sitting deep with 55 big blinds in the chamber at the moment.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B
$300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 11: 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Remaining Players: 22 of 69
De Coimbr was all in preflop with pocket Jacks from middle position, Alan Gomez was all in on the small blind holding pocket sevens, and Bradley Coultas had them both covered as the owner of in the hole UTG+1.
The final board read , and Coimbr won the pot to survive with a stack worth 90,500. Gomez was eliminated on the hand, and Coultas was at 60,300 after the dust settled.
De Coimbr – 90,500 (45 bb)
Bradley Coultas – 60,300 (30 bb)
Alan Gomez – Eliminated
Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10: 1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Remaining Players: 27 of 69
Click the link below for full chip counts from the field. Registration is now closed for Flight B. The top nine players will cash, and the final six will bag and tag on their way to Day 2 on Monday later tonight.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event
Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Entries: 68
The players are taking another 15-minute break. Chip Counts will be available shortly after they return, and that’s when registration will close as well.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Entries: 68
All the cards were out on the table and Stewart Kirby had moved all in under the gun holding with a pot worth more than 50,000 on the table along with the board reading . Jonathan Dimmig had made the call from the big blind, but he mucked his cards when saw what he was up against. Kirby was up to 156,000 after collecting the pot.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Entries: 37
There are a lot of notables in the field today that have been playing in tournaments throughout this series today. Familiar faces in the field include Peter Hengsakul, Christina Gollins, Ronnie Lamb, Dustin Lee, Jonathan Dimmig, Edward Holstein, Danny Chen, Ryan Hunsinger, David Larson, Catherine Valdes, and Frank Caravas.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Entries: 37
The players are back from break with blinds jumping up to 200-400 with a big blind ante. Registration is open until the start of Level 9 around 4:30 pm today.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 3: 200/300 with a 300 ante
Entries: 30
The player are taking their first 15-minute break of the day. Stay tuned for chip counts when they return. Registration is open until the start of Level 9 around 4:30 pm.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Flight B $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Entries: 20
Cards are in the air for the PokerAtlas Tour $800 buy-in no-limit hold’em Title Event at Resorts World in Las Vegas.
Blinds begin at 100-200 with a big blind ante of 200 for the first 40-minute level of the day, and the players start with stacks of 40,000.
This is a multi-day event with four starting flights in total and a $300,000 guarantee. Day 2 will see the top 8% advance to Monday, and the top 12.5% from each starting flight making the money.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2 $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Remaining Player: 4 of 46
Flight A has come to a close at the PokerAtlas Tour Title Event at Resorts World in Las Vegas. Brandon Zuidema leads the remaining players with a stack worth 823,000. The stacks that followed were held by Brian Battistone (697,000), Mitchell Garshofsky (244,000), and Douglas Adkins (125,000). The final four players will return at Noon on Monday, March 18th to play all the way down to a champion.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2 $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 13: 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 ante
Remaining Player: 6 of 46
Here is a look at the full chip counts from the most recent break. There were 46 entries in the field at the close of registration, so the final four will bag up tonight and advance to Day 2 on Monday.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2 $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 13: 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 ante
Remaining Player: 11 of 46
Here is a look at the full chip counts from the most recent break. There were 46 entries in the field at the close of registration, so the final four will bag up tonight and advance to Day 2 on Monday.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2 $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10: 400/800 with a 000 ante
Entries: 46
Here is a look at the full chip counts from the most recent break. There were 46 entries in the field at the close of registration, so the final six will bag ip tonight and advance to Day 2 on Monday.
$800 NLHE PokerAtlas Tour Title Event Day 2 $300,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Entries: 13
Cards are in the air for the PokerAtlas Tour $400 buy-in no-limit hold’em Title Event at Resorts World in Las Vegas.
Blinds begin at 100-200 with a big blind ante of 200 for the first 40-minute level of the day, and the players start with stacks of 40,000.
This is a multi-day event with four starting flights in total and a $300,000 guarantee. Day 2 will see the top 8% on Monday, and the top 12.5% from each starting flight making the money.
The prize pool will be published on the day of the event.