Freedman Bags Day 1a Lead in Colorado Poker Championship Main Event

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Wendy Freedman

The first of three starting flights at the August 2019 Colorado Poker Championship $1,100 Main Event got underway on Thursday, seeing a total of 81 entries to start the weekend off with an action-packed day. Chips flew across the felt all day long with the tournament’s deep-stacked structure, and Wendy Freedman found herself with more than double the stack of her next-closest competitor upon the completion of play.

Freedman is one of 15 players to advance to Sunday’s Day 2 from the initial flight. She entered the tournament just before the first break of the day and more than doubled her stack in her first two hours of play. She saw that number steadily rise to over 200,000 throughout the evening before winning what proved to be the biggest hand of the day when she flopped a set and saw the turn and river bring a pair of jacks to give her a full house. She got a full stack in against then-chip leader Will Givens on the river, who had flopped the nut straight only to see it become second-best.

A few hands later, Freedman finished off Givens after he found himself all in in a four-bet pot preflop in a coin flip situation with pocket tens against Freedman’s ace-king. Freedman flopped a king and the rest was history as she continued her journey to her ultimate finishing total of 597,500.

Though 15 players advanced, only five finished with above-average stacks. The other four to do so besides Freedman were Al Hart (265,000), Barb Visher (224,000), Aaron Meyer (193,000), and Zach Gutierrez (187,000).

Notable players to not advance in the first heat of the tournament include Nick Pupillo, Noomis Jones, Matt Livingston, Brian Leitch and Greg Geller.

Day 1b will be played Friday at noon local time, with all entries having unlimited opportunities at finding a bag. PokerNews will be on the floor for another 14 levels of live reporting, so make sure to come back for more coverage as the tournament continues.

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