Event #10: $5,000 Main Event Championship
Day 2 Started
Event #10: $5,000 Main Event Championship
Day 2 Started
Out of a field of 883 entries, 127 players advanced to the money stages via GGPoker and their chip counts can be found below.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Neilson | 1,184,000 | |
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Tyler Cornell | 1,048,000 | |
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Vladimir Minko | 1,042,000 | |
Jonathan Vong | 1,019,000 | |
Rodrigo Selouan | 933,000 | |
Abylaikhan Azhibek | 836,000 | |
Tom Orpaz | 816,000 | |
Yota Yamaguchi | 738,000 | |
Stanislav Zegal | 728,000 | |
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Jonathan West | 720,000 | |
Luigi Soncin | 717,000 | |
Christian Rudolph | 713,000 | |
Samuel Kabelitz | 689,000 | |
Eduard Barsegian | 687,000 | |
Sean Baker | 663,000 | |
Montgomery McQuade | 656,000 | |
Guillaume Nolet | 655,000 | |
Maksim Bura | 638,000 | |
Gabriel Schroeder | 624,000 | |
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Lucas De Araujo Holanda
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611,000 | |
Daniel Dvoress | 607,000 | |
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Michael Huber | 605,000 | |
Evaldas Aniulis | 604,000 | |
Bojan Gledovic | 586,000 | |
Hyunsup Kim | 552,000 |
Day 2 of the Event #10: $5,000 Main Event Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker Paradise at the five-star Atlantis Resort & Casino is upon us after the four starting flights that drew enough players to surpass the tournament's ambitious $15 million guarantee.
There were 274 players who advanced from the first three starting flights and they will be joined by the survivors of Day 1d. Among those players are no shortage of all-stars, including Daniel Negrenau, Maria Ho, Josh Arieh and Kevin Martin, four players who share a unique bond from competing on GGPoker's Game of Gold.
Also in the Day 2 field will be Adrian Mateos, Justin Saliba, Faraz Jaka, Timothy Adams, Chino Rheem, Steven Buckner and reigning Main Event champion Daniel Weinman.
Those players will also be joined by GGPoker online qualifiers, including Christian Rudolph, Tyler Cornell, Gabriel Schroeder and Daniel Dvoress.
Day 2 of the WSOP Paradise Main Event is slated to get underway at 5 p.m. local time, so it will likely be a late one before players come back for Day 3. After that, Day 4 will crown a winner that will have the honor of being the inaugural WSOP Paradise champion.
In addition to PokerNews coverage, fans can sweat the action by tuning into the GGPoker livestream.
Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is on-site at the shark-filled Atlantis Resort and will continue to provide updates on the WSOP Paradise Main Event.
The start of Day 2 of the WSOP Paradise Main Event has been pushed back to 5:30 p.m. local time as Day 1 wraps up.
The delay to Day 2 continues as the final flight wraps up.
Cards are in the air and action is underway in Day 2 of the WSOP Paradise Main Event.
There will be a 60-minute dinner break after Level 19 and the plan is to play through Level 25. Day 3 restart will be at 2 p.m. local time.
Level: 18
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
The action folded to Szymon Bujok in late position who moved all in for his last 62,000 before Nello Neto flat-called next to act. The remaining players folded and they were heads up to a full board.
Szymon Bujok: K♠K♣
Nello Neto: K♥Q♣
There was a small sweat on the A♦J♦2♠ flop but the A♠ turn and 9♣ river gave Bujoki the pure double to stay alive.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nello Neto |
395,000
-22,000
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-22,000 |
Szymon Bujok |
125,000
64,000
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64,000 |
Byron Kaverman opened in middle position and Eduard Barsegian defended out of the big blind.
Barsegian checked on the flop of 5♦8♠4♦ and Kaverman continued for 14,000. Barsegian check-raised to 45,000 and Kaverman called. Barsegian then bet 50,000 on the 7♠ turn and Kaverman again called.
The K♥ river completed the board and Barsegian sized up to 125,000. Kaverman quickly called. Barsegian showed A♦5♣ for a pair of fives as Kaverman tabled 7♣7♥ to win the pot with a set of sevens.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Byron Kaverman |
515,000
210,000
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210,000 |
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Eduard Barsegian |
460,000
-227,000
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-227,000 |
A player in middle position raised to 21,000 only to see Ivan Deyra three-bet jam for 66,000 from the cutoff. Action folded through to Ratharam Sivagnanam in the big blind who came in for a four-bet to 166,000. The original raiser from middle position got out of the way, setting up a runout with Deyra at risk.
Ivan Deyra: A♦J♣
Ratharam Sivagnanam: A♥K♠
The J♠Q♦4♥ flop was a great one for Deyra, but that quickly changed when the 10♠ hit the turn, giving Sivagnanam the nut straight and leaving Deyra drawing to a chop.
The river offered no such rescue, though, as the board completed with the Q♥ to send Deyra to the rail with a min-cash.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ratharam Sivagnanam |
720,000
-110,000
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-110,000 |
Ivan Deyra | Busted | |
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