2024 NAPT Las Vegas

$5,300 NAPT Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 NAPT Las Vegas

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
74
Prize
$765,200
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$4,340,750
Entries
895
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
77
Players Left
18

Andrew Voor Leads Eight Gold Pass Winners Into Day 3 of the NAPT Las Vegas Main Event

Andrew Voor
Andrew Voor

Among the 77 players returning for Day 3 of the PokerStars North American Poker Tour Main Event at noon local time are eight who are freerolling their way through the tournament.

A total of 113 PokerStars Gold Pass winners earned a ticket into the Main Event but only these eight are still alive with a chance to exchange their free pass into the $765,200 first prize. Andrew Voor, who qualified on PokerStars Pennsylvania Path to NAPT, leads the group with 836,000 and is in second place overall heading into the day.

He’s looking up only at Japanese vlogging superstar Masato Yokosawa, who sits atop the leaderboard with 845,000. Andre Abreu (795,000), Brent Hart (735,000), and Manuel Fritz (732,000) round out the top five, while two other Gold Pass winners sit inside the top ten: Michael Bohmerwald (693,000) and Daniel Perrier (579,000).

Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Masato YokosawaJapan845,000106
2Andrew VoorUnited States836,000105
3Andre AbreuPortugal795,00099
4Brent HartUnited States735,00092
5Manuel FritzAustria732,00092
6David "ODB" BakerUnited States693,00087
7Michael BohmerwaldUnited States693,00087
8Brock WilsonUnited States686,00086
9Casey StewartUnited States668,00084
10Daniel PerrierCanada579,00072

Other qualifiers still in the hunt include Jordan Glazer (335,000), Nathan Wasson (249,000), Jonathan Newman (247,000), Brian Frasca (221,000), and Brent Burrows (162,000). They’ll have to contend with an elite crop of pros who have navigated through a starting field of 895 to make it this far. They include David “ODB” Baker (693,000), Brock Wilson (686,000), Brian Yoon (558,000), Terrance Reid (498,000), Jared Jaffee (495,000), Dan Sepiol (382,000), Jeremy Becker (337,000), Jeff Madsen (297,000), and Matthew Wantman (284,000)

Sami Bechahed won the first edition of this event last year, defeating Jonathan Borenstein heads-up, and both of them are back making another deep run, Bechahed with 240,000 and Borenstein with 385,000. PokerStars Ambassador Maria Konnikova (243,000), last year's third-place finisher David Coleman (241,000), world champion Jonathan Tamayo (220,000), and David Peters (180,000) are also returning for Day 3.

The action on Day 3 resumes on Level 18 with blinds of 4,000/8,000 and an 8,000 big blind ante. Everyone left has locked up $11,300, with a spot at the final table worth $92,000.

Stay tuned as PokerNews returns to Resorts World Las Vegas to provide all the action as the race for the final table continues.

Tags: Andre AbreuAndrew VoorBrent BurrowsBrian FrascaBrian YoonBrock WilsonDan SepiolDaniel PerrierDavid ColemanDavid PetersJared JaffeeJeff MadsenJeremy BeckerJonathan BorensteinJonathan NewmanJonathan TamayoJordan GlazerManuel FritzMaria KonnikovaMasato YokosawaMatthew WantmanMichael BohmerwaldNathan WassonSami BechahedTerrance Reid

Konnikova Check-Jams on Reid

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

In a three-way pot on a flop of Q67, Maria Konnikova checked from the big blind and Terrance Reid bet 22,000 from early position. Only Konnikova called.

Konnikova checked again on the 6 turn and Reid sized up to 52,000. Konnikova check-raised all in for 197,000 and Reid asked for a count before folding.

Player Chips Progress
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Terrance Reid
420,000
-78,000
-78,000
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Maria Konnikova
320,000
77,000
77,000

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Kuo Doesn't Have Much Of a Sweat on the Way to a Double

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Kitty Kuo
Kitty Kuo

Kitty Kuo raised to 16,000 under the gun and Andre Abreu three-bet to 45,000 in the hijack. "Sorry, guys, 15K is a lot of money for a mom," Kuo said as she used up a few of her time banks awaiting the announcement of one more bustout. Tournament officials finally announced "payout" and Kuo moved all in for 210,000. Abreu snap-called.

Kitty Kuo: AA All in
Andre Abreu: AK

"I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to slowroll you. I was really waiting for the pay jump," Kuo told Abreu after she turned over aces. The board ran out 9Q349 and Kuo doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
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Andre Abreu
520,000
-275,000
-275,000
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Kitty Kuo
430,000
290,000
290,000

Tags: Andre AbreuKitty Kuo

NAPT Las Vegas Main Event By the Numbers: 35 Countries Represented

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
NAPT Las Vegas Room
NAPT Las Vegas Room

The numbers are in for the PokerStars North American Poker Tour (NAPT) Main Event and they show 543 unique players representing 35 different countries.

Unsurprisingly, the United States is the most represented country with 398 unique players that made up about three-quarters of the field. The next highest represented country was Canada with 53 entries for about a tenth of the field.

NAPT Las Vegas Nationality Breakdown
NAPT Las Vegas Nationality Breakdown (Courtesy PokerStars)

Other countries represented in the NAPT Las Vegas Main Event include Spain, France, Taiwan, Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Hong Kong, Argentina, Greece and Hungary.

Alejandro Lococo
Argentina's Alejandro Lococo was in the NAPT Main Event field

There were 895 total entries in the NAPT Main Event, and 352 of those were reentries.

NAPT Las Vegas Nationality Breakdown

CountryPlayersPercentageCountryPlayersPercentage
USA39873.30%Japan20.37%
Canada539.76%Portugal20.37%
United Kingdom193.50%Russia20.37%
Spain71.29%Austria10.18%
France50.92%Belgium10.18%
Taiwan50.92%Brazil10.18%
Argentina40.74%China10.18%
Germany40.74%Colombia10.18%
Italy40.74%Cyprus10.18%
Mexico40.74%India10.18%
Australia30.55%Latvia10.18%
Hong Kong30.55%Norway10.18%
Ireland30.55%Poland10.18%
Israel30.55%South Korea10.18%
Croatia20.37%Sweden10.18%
Czech Republic20.37%Switzerland10.18%
Greece20.37%Venezuela10.18%
Hungary20.37%   

*Data courtesy PokerStars

Jaffee Flops the Nuts and Gets Paid

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jared Jaffee
Jared Jaffee

Jared Jaffee opened to 16,000 from the hijack and Mike Vanier defended from the big blind.

The flop came K63 and Vanier check-called a 10,000 bet from Jaffee.

Vanier check-called another bet from Jaffee on the 2 turn, this time for 35,000.

On the Q river Vanier checked and Jaffee bet 109,000. Vanier made the call.

Jaffee turned over the nut-flush with A10 before dragging in a healthy pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Jared Jaffee
685,000
190,000
190,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
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Mike Vanier
290,000
-130,000
-130,000

Tags: Jared JaffeeMike Vanier

Tamayo Drills the River to Survive

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jonathan Tamayo
Jonathan Tamayo

Terrance Reid raised to 16,000 in the hijack and Jonathan Tamayo moved all in for 143,000 in the cutoff. Jonathan Borenstein then reshoved in the big blind and Reid got out of the way.

Jonathan Tamayo: AK All in
Jonathan Borenstein: 1010

"Fair," Tamayo said upon seeing he was flipping for his tournament life.

"I hope you lose. I don't care that you're in the tournament, I just want the chips," Borenstein replied.

Borenstein stayed in the lead through the turn on a board of J3J9, but Tamayo hit the K on the river to make two pair and double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Terrance Reid
320,000
-315,000
-315,000
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Jonathan Tamayo
310,000
90,000
90,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
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Jonathan Borenstein
180,000
-140,000
-140,000

Tags: Jonathan BorensteinJonathan TamayoTerrance Reid

Borenstein Doubles Another as Konnikova Stays Alive

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

Maria Konnikova was all in for around 200,000 from the small blind and up against Jonathan Borenstein in the cutoff.

Maria Konnikova: AQ All in
Jonathan Borenstein: AJ

Konnikova had Borenstein dominated as the flop came 36K. Konnikova hit a pair on the Q turn, while Borenstein picked up a straight draw. The 9 river was safe for Konnikova and she doubled up.

"Fun orbit," Borenstein said as he handed over another double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Maria Konnikova
420,000
100,000
100,000
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Jonathan Borenstein
50,000
-130,000
-130,000

Tags: Jonathan BorensteinMaria Konnikova

Tulin Dodges the River to Double Off the Champ

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Nikolai Tulin
Nikolai Tulin

Sami Bechahed raised to 16,000 under the gun and Nikolai Tulin three-bet to 45,000 in early position. Bechahed called and they went heads-up to the 1076 flop.

Both players checked and the Q fell on the turn. Bechahed then bet 32,000 and Tulin raised to 85,000. Bechahed moved all in and Tulin called for 164,000.

Tulin had AQ for top pair, while Bechahed was on a straight draw with J9. The A fell on the river to give Tulin two pair and earn him a double up off the defending champion.

Player Chips Progress
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Nikolai Tulin
435,000
-145,000
-145,000
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Sami Bechahed
270,000
30,000
30,000
Defending Champion

Tags: Nikolai TulinSami Bechahed

DeSilva's Turn to Double

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Upeshka De Silva
Upeshka De Silva

Jonathan Tamayo raised to 16,000 in middle position and Brent Hart three-bet to 35,000 in the hijack. Upeshka DeSilva then moved all in for 104,000 on the button, Tamayo got out of the way, while Hart called.

Upeshka DeSilva: AQ All in
Brent Hart: AJ

DeSilva hit top pair on the Q73 flop to take a big lead in the pot, while the rest of the board was 98 to secure him the double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Brent Hart
720,000
-35,000
-35,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jonathan Tamayo
270,000
-40,000
-40,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
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Upeshka Desilva
220,000
100,000
100,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Brent HartJonathan TamayoUpeshka DeSilva

Konnikova in Contention for Chip Lead After Massive Double Up

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

Jonathan Borenstein shoved for 54,000 from under the gun and Maria Konnikova called from middle position. Terrance Reid called from the cutoff before Andrew Voor moved all in from the big blind, covering all players at the table. Konnikova, who had started the hand with 462,000, made the call and Reid got out of the way.

Jonathan Borenstein: Q8 All in
Maria Konnikova: AA All in
Andrew Voor: 99

Konnikova held with the best hand on the KQ356 runout. Borenstein was sent to the rail and Voor took a big hit to his stack while Konnikova now holds one of, if not the biggest stack in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Maria Konnikova
1,040,000
620,000
620,000
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Andrew Voor
430,000
-406,000
-406,000
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Terrance Reid
320,000
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Jonathan Borenstein
Busted

Tags: Andrew VoorJonathan BorensteinMaria KonnikovaTerrance Reid