Fernando Gutiérrez and Ben Warrington bagged the most chips in the Day 1A of Poker Grand Adventure Main Event here in Panama, thus already pocketin…
Fernando Gutiérrez and Ben Warrington bagged the most chips in the Day 1A of Poker Grand Adventure Main Event here in Panama, thus already pocketin…
Fernando Gutiérrez and Ben Warrington bagged the most chips in the Day 1A of Poker Grand Adventure Main Event here in Panama, thus already pocketing $15,000 and $10,000, which were reserved for the two chip leaders after 1A.
The Colombian will bring 770,000 chips into Day 2, while the Brit will start with 580,000 stack on Saturday. The last hand of the day was played between Jorge Espinoza and Canadian player Jeff Cornier, who pushed all-in with pocket 4s. Espinoza called with pocket tens after thinking for a while, knocking out Cornier to the delight of all short stacks. With 553,000 chips the Venezuelan sits in 3rd place and just narrowly missed the cash prize for Day 1A chip leaders.
This was the first flight out of 6 in the Main Event which brought many poker superstars from all over the world, fighting for their share of a massive $1.2 million prize pool.
Player | Country | Chipstack |
---|---|---|
Fernando Gutierrez | Colombia | 770,000 |
Ben Warrington | Great Britain | 580,000 |
Jorge Espinoza | Venezuela | 553,000 |
Uri Scholderle | Uruguay | 436,000 |
Kasey Mills | USA | 426,000 |
Juan Arango | Colombia | 386,000 |
Jacinto Fierro | Venezuela | 356,000 |
Nestor Chavez | Venezuela | 322,000 |
Gerardo Perez | Venezuela | 312,000 |
Francis Cruz | Dominican Republic | 277,000 |
Vito Diaz | Venezuela | 220,000 |
Kenneth Smaron | USA | 218,000 |
David Diaz | Argentina | 198,000 |
Daniel Giraldo | Colombia | 167,000 |
Darwin Eusse | Colombia | 162,000 |
Lachezar Petkov | Bulgaria | 151,000 |
Dante Lenell | Argentina | 139,000 |
Felipe Espitia | Colombia | 118,000 |
Jose Severino | Panama | 92,000 |
Mario Del Valle | Guatemala | 92,000 |
Patrik Zidesk | Czech Republic | 90,000 |
Camilo Cardona | Colombia | 80,000 |
Dominik Siegl | Czech Republic | 69,000 |
David Garcia | Colombia | 66,000 |
We’ve seen a strong contingent of female poker players at Poker Grand Adventurue in Sortis casino. Four of them started the Day 1A of Main Event, including Kasey Lyn Mills, Yuri Ishida, Larissa Hauaggem and Pamela Balzano.
While all of them showed their high poker skills, only Kasey Lyn Mills managed to qualify for Day 2 as fifth in chips. The American also finished 4th in the PGAT Opener for $10,000.
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