Gregory Bregy Bags Up Day 1C Chip Lead; Leads Overall

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Day 1C of the €550 The Festival Tallinn Main Event drew in the biggest crowd yet with exactly 250 players buying in. After the tenth action-packed level concluded, only 88 of those players had chips that required bagging and tagging, and nobody had more chips than Gregory Bregy.

The Swiss star finished Day 1C with 209,100 chips, which not only topped the third flight's overnight chip counts but propelled Bregy into the overall lead. Eight of Bregy's 12 recorded live cashes stem from different countries. He now looks to improve that record to nine cashes in different countries from 13 in-the-money finishes.

The Festival Tallinn Main Event Day 1C Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChipsBig Blinds
1Gregory Bregy209,100131
2Sven-Ake Willix195,300122
3Pal Oygarden175,300110
4Meelis Meliste171,000107
5Jyri Merivirta170,700107
6Kere Keitaanranta161,100101
7Aleksei Gontsar157,60099
8Maria Ling152,20095
9Roland Kivi150,40094
10Terje Sirnes149,90094

Everyone who finished in the top ten chip counts has a realistic shot at turning their €550 investment into a much more meaningful amount. Of those in the top ten, six, including Bregy, return to the action on Day 2 with more than 100 big blinds in their arsenal.

Sven-Ake Willix (195,300), Pal Oygarden (175,300), Meelis Meliste (171,000), Jyri Merivirta (171,000), and Kere Keiraanranta (161,100) are those six super-deep players. Of those mentioned players, Merivirta is the best known. The Finnish player has $941,633 in lifetime winnings. Merivirta has a handful of final table appearances in World Series of Poker non-hold'em events, including a sixth-place finish in the 2015 Seven Card Stud Razz Championship that saw him walk away with $47,344 for his $10,000 investment.

Another players through to Day 2 is David Clark who took full advantage of the re-entry format. Clark busted during the first level when his ace-queen of diamonds lost to ace-king of Benjamins Forarjovs, with the chips going in the middle on an ace-nine-five-king board showing two diamonds. A brick of a river later and Clark was gone. He headed to the bar, sunk a beer, bought back in and ended up finishing with 110,200 chips.

Two players who either need to enter Day 1D or buy back in before then end of Day 2's second level are former PKR sponsored pro James Sudworth and Sara "Miss Finland" Chafak who were two high-profile Day 1C casualties.

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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