The blinds have been increased to 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante.
With 24 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 473,000.
This will be the final level of play on Day 2 action.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Photos: Chip Counts from the FPC Main Event
$2,500 FPC Main Event is in the Money!
We are down to the final 30 players in the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.
All players are now guaranteed at least $6,084.
All players are now guaranteed at least $6,084.
Break Time with 31 Players Remaining
The players are now on a 15-minute break.
There are 31 players remaining and top 30 spots will finish in the money.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 6,000-12,000 with a 2,000 ante.
There are 31 players remaining and top 30 spots will finish in the money.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 6,000-12,000 with a 2,000 ante.
Break Time on the Money Bubble in the FPC Main Event
The players are now on a 15-minute break.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increasd to 5,000-10,000 with a 1,500 ante.
With 33 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 344,000.
Top 30 players will finish in the money.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increasd to 5,000-10,000 with a 1,500 ante.
With 33 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 344,000.
Top 30 players will finish in the money.
Kyle @Kloman22 Loman Continues to Lead with 38 Left
Blind Increase with 40 Player Remaining
The blinds have been increased to 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante.
With 40 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 284,000.
Top 30 will finish in the money.
With 40 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 284,000.
Top 30 will finish in the money.
FPC Main Event Day 2 Now Streaming Live!
Players have returned from dinner break and cards are back in the air.
The blinds are now 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante.
With 46 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 246,900.
Click "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of the page to view the live stream.
The blinds are now 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante.
With 46 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 246,900.
Click "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of the page to view the live stream.
Dinner Break in the FPC Main Event
The players are now on a 75-minute dinner break.
There are 48 players remaining.
Play will resume at 7:30pm.
There are 48 players remaining.
Play will resume at 7:30pm.
Blind Increase with 51 Players Remaining
The blinds have been increased to 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante.
With 51 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just under 223,000.
At 6:15pm, the players will be going on a 75-minute dinner break.
With 51 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just under 223,000.
At 6:15pm, the players will be going on a 75-minute dinner break.
Vinny Pahuja Eliminated by Justin Schwartz
Break Time and Color Up with 60 Players Remaining
The players are now on a 15-minute break.
Tournament officials are currently coloring up the yellow 100 chips.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 2,500-5,000 with a 500 ante.
With 60 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 189,000.
Tournament officials are currently coloring up the yellow 100 chips.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 2,500-5,000 with a 500 ante.
With 60 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 189,000.
Kyle Loman Builds on his Chip Lead
Kyle Loman
After Kyle Loman raised to 8,500 before the flop, his opponent three-bet to 21,000. Loman made the call and the flop came down [Qc][6c][4c]. Loman checked and his opponent fired 31,000. Loman made the call.
The turn was the [Jd] and both players checked. The [Ah] fell on the river and Loman checked for a third street. His opponent bet 30,000 and Loman announced all in, having his opponent covered.
After a few minutes, his opponent made the call and turned up [Ac][Ad] for a rivered set of aces. However, Loman flipped over [Kc][Jc] for a flopped flush and took the pot, eliminating the other player.
After the hand, Kyle Loman now has over 770,000 chips with the average still under 200,000.
$2,500 FPC Main Event Final Numbers & Payouts
We had a total of 284 players in the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.
There are currently 62 players remaining.
There are currently 62 players remaining.
The final 30 spots will finish in the money
Final payouts are as follows:
1st - $153,718
2nd - $90,309
3rd - $58,285
4th - $46,755
5th - $35,868
6th - $29,142
7th - $24,339
8th - $19,855
9th - $16,666
10th-12th - $12,169
13th-15th - $9,927
16th-20th - $7,68521st-30th - $6,084
Break Time with 70 Players Remaining
The players are now on a 15-minute break.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 2,000-4,000 with a 400 ante.
With 70 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just under 162,300.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 2,000-4,000 with a 400 ante.
With 70 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just under 162,300.
Kyle Loman Near 400,000
Blind Increase with 80 Players Remaining
The blinds in the Foxwoods Poker Main Event have been increased to 1,500-3,000 with a 400 ante.
With 80 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 142,000.
With 80 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 142,000.
First Break of the Day in the FPC Main Event
The players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante.
With 96 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 118,300.
When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante.
With 96 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 118,300.
100 Players Remaining in the FPC Main Event
There are now 100 players remaining in the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.
The average chip stack is now 113,600 with the blinds still at 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante.
The average chip stack is now 113,600 with the blinds still at 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante.
Blind Increase with 112 Players Remaining
The blinds have been increased to 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante.
With 112 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 101,400.
With 112 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 101,400.
Main Event Freeroll for Al Cammarota
Al Cammarota
After making it to Day 2 of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event with 93,500 in chips, Al Cammarota finished up his breakfast earlier than anticipated before play began today.
As a result of having some extra time on his hands, he stopped by a quarter slot machine and proceeded to hit a jackpot for $5,000, twice his Main Event buy-in.
FPC Main Event Day 2 Now Streaming Live!
Cards are in the air on Day 2 of the $2,500 No-Limit Hold 'em Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.
The blinds are starting at 800-1,600 with a 200 ante.
With 121 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 93,800.
Just click "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of the page to view the live stream of our feature table.
The chip counts by seat assignments at the feature table are as follows:
1. Frank Ferrigno 64,700
2. Faustino Bautista 58,700
3. Howard Silver 88,600
4. Dan Chalifour 208,100
5. David Cook 121,600
6. Open
7. David Paredes 298,000
8. Peter Campo 78,400
9. Frank Meaney 59,800
The blinds are starting at 800-1,600 with a 200 ante.
With 121 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 93,800.
Just click "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of the page to view the live stream of our feature table.
The chip counts by seat assignments at the feature table are as follows:
1. Frank Ferrigno 64,700
2. Faustino Bautista 58,700
3. Howard Silver 88,600
4. Dan Chalifour 208,100
5. David Cook 121,600
6. Open
7. David Paredes 298,000
8. Peter Campo 78,400
9. Frank Meaney 59,800
2011 FPC $2,500 No Limit Hold'em - 121 Returning Players for Day 2
Place | Name | Chips | Table/Seat |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Paredes, David | 298,000 | 8-7 |
2 | Lippert, Adam | 288,300 | 14-9 |
3 | Pease, Ronald | 256,000 | 12-6 |
4 | Robichaud, Fred | 240,000 | 1-7 |
5 | Genovese, Michael | 235,500 | 5-4 |
6 | Papola, Jeffrey | 217,100 | 9-1 |
7 | Cambareri, Carmelo | 214,500 | 11-2 |
8 | Chalifour, Dan | 208,100 | 8-4 |
9 | Larochelle, John | 203,600 | 2-4 |
10 | Bowley, Kent | 190,000 | 6-9 |
11 | Loman, Kyle | 187,600 | 1-8 |
12 | Thomas, Travell | 186,000 | 4-9 |
13 | Agard, Sherwin | 171,800 | 7-9 |
14 | Ricciardi, Nick | 169,000 | 11-7 |
15 | Lavoie, Michael | 161,900 | 7-2 |
16 | Keyes, Darren | 160,900 | 13-7 |
17 | Morasca, Carmelo | 160,700 | 6-6 |
18 | Bueti, Antonio | 160,000 | 4-5 |
19 | Ricciuti, Bob | 159,600 | 11-4 |
20 | Smallbone, Kinnon | 152,700 | 14-8 |
21 | Kalaitzis, George | 152,300 | 2-7 |
22 | Raimondi, Angie | 143,600 | 4-7 |
23 | O'Grady, Shannon | 143,200 | 11-6 |
24 | Cameron, Alex | 143,100 | 13-5 |
25 | Iacobellis, Christian | 139,900 | 10-9 |
26 | Carbone, Daniel | 134,600 | 13-1 |
27 | Lin, Ray Ho | 132,500 | 5-5 |
28 | Ryan, Steve | 131,400 | 7-4 |
29 | Jensen, Gregory | 130,900 | 3-1 |
30 | Terry, Todd | 128,800 | 2-9 |
31 | Tannenbaum, Leonard | 124,400 | 12-2 |
32 | Veach, Bryan | 122,500 | 14-5 |
33 | Cook, David | 121,600 | 8-5 |
34 | Whalen, David | 113,000 | 14-6 |
35 | Brown, Robert | 112,200 | 9-9 |
36 | Downer, Scott | 110,200 | 7-1 |
37 | Newman, Anthony | 109,500 | 5-7 |
38 | Allain, Luke | 108,400 | 2-1 |
39 | Bevilacqua, Nick | 104,200 | 1-4 |
40 | Polychronopoulos, A.G. | 102,500 | 7-6 |
41 | Mckusick, Ken | 102,500 | 9-3 |
42 | Hwang, Robert | 102,200 | 3-9 |
43 | Matros, Matt | 99,800 | 3-4 |
44 | Taylor, Brett | 98,900 | 7-5 |
45 | Freeman, Todd | 98,900 | 9-2 |
46 | Lieberman, Mark | 98,000 | 4-4 |
47 | Lambert, Mark | 97,900 | 36-4 |
48 | Haverlock, Mark | 95,500 | 14-7 |
49 | Cammarota, Al | 93,500 | 6-3 |
50 | Huguenot, Michael | 90,000 | 11-5 |
51 | Silver, Howard | 88,600 | 8-3 |
52 | Wilbur, Nicholas | 88,000 | 6-5 |
53 | Pahuja, Vinny | 87,900 | 1-2 |
54 | Allain, Robert | 87,800 | 6-1 |
55 | Flanagan, Michael | 87,800 | 13-3 |
56 | Kelley, Andrew | 83,800 | 12-7 |
57 | Vela, Michael | 81,600 | 3-2 |
58 | Bianco, Ben | 81,000 | 10-7 |
59 | Campo, Peter | 78,400 | 8-8 |
60 | Carleton, David | 78,200 | 2-5 |
61 | Zeitlin, David | 77,000 | 3-3 |
62 | Sirkin, Marty | 77,000 | 10-3 |
63 | Bernadt, Tim | 75,400 | 1-6 |
64 | Hoglund, Thomas Jr | 74,300 | 2-6 |
65 | Dayton, John | 73,400 | 3-6 |
66 | Breakstone, Stuart | 70,600 | 13-6 |
67 | Sande, LJ | 70,300 | 1-3 |
68 | Hurley, Jeff | 69,100 | 9-4 |
69 | Castagna, Oscar | 68,600 | 3-5 |
70 | Pitti, Joe | 66,500 | 12-4 |
71 | Stefanski, David | 66,000 | 7-8 |
72 | Ghods, Ehsan | 65,800 | 11-9 |
73 | Frangoulidis, James | 65,000 | 3-8 |
74 | Crowder, Keith | 65,000 | 4-8 |
75 | Ferrigno, Frank | 64,700 | 8-1 |
76 | Pito, John | 63,600 | 10-1 |
77 | Farris, Michael | 62,700 | 5-3 |
78 | Pito, Lou | 62,200 | 13-4 |
79 | Driscoll, Shawn | 60,600 | 6-7 |
80 | Resha, Tom | 60,200 | 6-8 |
81 | Schreiber, Thomas | 60,000 | 5-8 |
82 | Meaney, Frank | 59,800 | 8-9 |
83 | Casterella, Matt | 59,500 | 5-1 |
84 | Meskin, Mike | 58,800 | 4-3 |
85 | Bautista, Faustino | 58,700 | 8-2 |
86 | Corley, Richard | 58,300 | 12-9 |
87 | Tare, Jonathan | 55,100 | 13-8 |
88 | Reed, Phillip | 54,700 | 10-8 |
89 | Tryba, Chris | 53,000 | 12-5 |
90 | Pechie, Justin | 52,900 | 4-2 |
91 | Jradeh, Rami | 52,400 | 7-7 |
92 | Sevigny, Dave | 50,200 | 9-8 |
93 | Siegel, Eric | 50,000 | 4-1 |
94 | O'Shea, Eamon | 49,600 | 10-2 |
95 | Cuva, Paul | 49,500 | 9-5 |
96 | Legendre, Rodney | 49,100 | 2-8 |
97 | Theodoss, Harry | 47,200 | 13-2 |
98 | Fisher, T. Don | 47,100 | 5-6 |
99 | Martone, Larry | 46,100 | 10-4 |
100 | Giordano, Frank | 45,400 | 7-3 |
101 | Schwartz, Justin | 45,100 | 11-3 |
102 | Gilligan, Tommy | 43,300 | 2-3 |
103 | Conway, Mike | 40,600 | 6-2 |
104 | Fales, Don | 39,000 | 9-7 |
105 | Bird, Martin | 37,600 | 14-4 |
106 | Filatov, Aleksey | 36,500 | 1-1 |
107 | Aiello, Gerald | 36,500 | 14-2 |
108 | Lateano, Stephen | 34,600 | 10-5 |
109 | Vo, Bao | 32,400 | 10-6 |
110 | Desantis, Derek | 31,600 | 11-8 |
111 | Simpkiss, Robert | 30,500 | 14-3 |
112 | Cotter, Ed | 30,300 | 5-9 |
113 | Quang, David | 29,800 | 9-6 |
114 | Avilla, Paul | 27,400 | 2-2 |
115 | Sumter, Eugene | 27,000 | 12-1 |
116 | Conway, Adam | 23,500 | 12-8 |
117 | Chorny, Dennis | 21,200 | 12-3 |
118 | Carbone, Bob | 15,000 | 11-1 |
119 | Stevens, David | 14,200 | 1-5 |
120 | Griffin, Chris | 14,100 | 4-6 |
121 | Scheinberg, John | 12,800 | 1-9 |
Play Concludes for the Night at the FPC Main Event
Play has come to an end on Day 1 of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.
With 122 players remaining, the average chip stack is just over 93,100.
Play will resume tomorrow at 11am.
Final chip counts and seat assignments will be posted on FoxwoodsPoker.com as soon as they are available.
With 122 players remaining, the average chip stack is just over 93,100.
Play will resume tomorrow at 11am.
Final chip counts and seat assignments will be posted on FoxwoodsPoker.com as soon as they are available.
Adam Hui Eliminated from the FPC Main Event
Adam Hui
After an opponent opened for 5,500 and got two callers, Adam Hui moved all in for 42,300.
The original raiser said "I feel like gambling." and made the call. Everyone else folded and they turned up:
Hui [As][Kd]
Opponent [Js][Ts]
The board ran out [7d][7s][5s][2c][Jd] and his opponent caught a jack on the river to win the pot and eliminate Hui late on Day 1 action.
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