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June 12, 2024 @ 11:54 AM
Jan Scotto moved all in for 120,000 in the cutoff and on the button, Patrick Martorella called.
Jan Scotto:
Patrick Martorella:
The board ran out and the ace-ten held up for Scotto to double up, leading to cheers from her rail.
Patrick Martorella | 860,000 | -186,000 ![]() |
Jan Scotto | 245,000 | 73,000 ![]() |
June 12, 2024 @ 11:43 AM
Joshua Mordenti | 0 | 0 ![]() |
Kevin Specter | 0 | 0 ![]() |
Derrick Koonce | 0 | -75,000 ![]() |
June 12, 2024 @ 11:21 AM
Joshua Mordenti moved all in for 60,000 from middle position which saw Kevin Specter move all in for 210,000 on the button. In the small blind, Patrick Terek moved all in as well and the big blind folded.
Joshua Mordenti:
Kevin Specter:
Patrick Terek:
The board ran out and Terek's aces improved to aces-full; both opponents were eliminated in the early goings of the day.
Patrick Terek | 1,410,000 | 298,000 ![]() |
Joshua Mordenti | 0 | 0 ![]() |
Kevin Specter | 0 | -225,000 ![]() |
June 12, 2024 @ 11:13 AM
The final 59 players have taken their seats and cards are in the air.
June 12, 2024 @ 10:00 AM
The biggest Bar Poker Open Championship yet saw a total of 1,164 players come from all across the country to try to be crowned the next BPO champion. From that massive starting field, just 59 players return to the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada, to play for the massive $100,000 prize to first place.
Leading the way is David "Domino" Muser who bagged up 1,485,000. Muser raked in most of his chips when he eliminated Tom Heinlein in a massive pot, propelling him into the chip lead and he held it for the rest of the tournament. Nathaniel McNamara bagged just behind him with 1,380,000 after being all in on the bubble against Joshua Mordenti (60,000). He had run into Mordenti's aces, only to be saved by making a wheel on the river to score a massive double into the top two chip stacks. Both of them have remained in the chip lead since the first Day 1a flight and will be looking for their first BPO title.
Place | Player | Chip Count |
1 | David Muser | 1,485,000 |
2 | Nathaniel McNamara | 1,380,000 |
3 | Tafuto Antonio | 1,265,000 |
4 | Billy Hayes | 1,200,000 |
5 | Jake Dennehy | 1,145,000 |
6 | Patrick Terek | 1,112,000 |
7 | Steven Morey | 1,065,000 |
8 | Patrick Martorella | 1,046,000 |
9 | Shelby Williams | 929,000 |
10 | Tim Dancy | 910,000 |
Three former BPO main event champions made their way to the end of their respective days as Thomas Nefcy (505,000), Rafael Jimenez (350,000), and Ian Auvil (300,000) look to carve their names deeper into BPO history with a second title. Auvil won the BPO world championship last November while Jimenez and Nefcy took down this very event in 2019 and 2022, respectively.
Day 1a1 players finished with 7:25 left in Level 19, with blinds at 10,000/25,000 and a 25,000 big blind ante. Blinds will go from 30-minute levels to 45-minute levels and play will go eight-handed. These final 59 players will combine for the first time where each person will begin to duke it out for the newest crown of the BPO and $100,000. Play will continue until a final table is reached.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding The Bar Poker Open and for the eventual winner.
June 11, 2024 @ 10:40 PM
This year's edition of The $365 Bar Poker Open Championship Invitational saw a total of 428 play their last shot at Day 2 here at The Golden Nugget, Las Vegas. Combined with numbers from yesterday's two flights, the total number of entrants into the tournament lands at 1,164. This tournament is not only a bigger tournament than last year but the biggest invitational tournament in the country.
Leading the way of the final flight is Billy Hayes, who bagged up 1,200,000. Hayes saw himself go on a late night tear to rake in the majority of the pots at his table, now enough chips for the top five stacks in the whole tournament. Sitting behind him is Patrick Terek (1,112,000), who spent most of the day as one of the biggest stacks in the field, sticking out with his bright outfit.
Place | Player | Chip Count |
---|---|---|
1 | Billy Hayes | 1,200,000 |
2 | Patrick Terek | 1,112,000 |
3 | Patrick Martorella | 1,046,000 |
4 | Shelby Williams | 929,000 |
5 | Jamie Naftzinger | 730,000 |
6 | Les Mildenberg | 684,000 |
7 | Jordan Teague | 575,000 |
8 | Keith Etienne | 546,000 |
9 | Thomas Nefcy | 505,000 |
10 | John Kelly | 501,000 |
One former BPO main event champion made his way to the end of the day as Thomas Nefcy (505,000). Nefcy spent a decent chunk of the day at the same table as the player who got second place to him in 2022 Kourtney Simms. While Simms couldn't find a bag, Nefcy will join two other former BPO champions in the hope of taking down the massive $100,000 score.
The 24 players finished with 7:25 left in level 19, with blinds at 10,000/25,000 and a 25,000 big blind ante on the first day. Blinds will go from 30-minute levels to 45-minute levels, and play will go to 8-handed. These final 22 players will join yesterday's 38 players, and each person will begin to duke it out for the newest crown of the BPO and $100,000.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates on the Bar Poker Open.
June 11, 2024 @ 09:48 PM
Billy Hayes | 1,200,000 | |
Patrick Terek | 1,112,000 | 236,000 ![]() |
Patrick Martorella | 1,046,000 | |
Shelby Williams | 929,000 | -51,000 ![]() |
Jamie Naftzinger | 730,000 | |
Les Mildenberg | 684,000 | |
Jordan Teague | 575,000 | |
Keith Etienne | 546,000 | -25,000 ![]() |
Thomas Nefcy | 505,000 | |
John Kelly | 501,000 | |
Adam Rodriguez | 474,000 | 64,000 ![]() |
Nicol Schnitzer | 450,000 | |
Michael A Wilt | 444,000 | |
Khojinar Usmanov | 317,000 | |
Michael Karnow | 295,000 | |
Jayson Mintz | 205,000 | |
Karen Thompson | 190,000 | |
Jan Scotto | 172,000 | |
Matthew Roethgen | 137,000 | |
Mark Hendrix | 135,000 | 135,000 ![]() |
Luis Almonte Santana | 125,000 | |
Derrick Koonce | 75,000 |
June 11, 2024 @ 09:38 PM
Shelby Williams raised to 50,000 from late position and Cathryn Brown called in the cutoff.
The flop came out and Williams bet 50,000 which Brown called.
Williams checked over to Brown who moved all in for 130,000 and Williams snap-called.
Cathryn Brown:
Shelby Williams:
The river came out a and the ace-high flush was good for Williams to take down the pot and eliminate Brown.
Within seconds of this hand happening, the night ended as multiple other players busted.
Shelby Williams | 980,000 | 734,000 ![]() |
Cathryn Brown | 0 | -141,000 ![]() |
June 11, 2024 @ 08:46 PM
Action was picked up with cards on their backs, and Tom Heinlein was all in and at risk for his last 180,000.
Tom Heinlein:
Cathyrn Brown:
The board ran out as no help to Brown, and Heinlein received a double up.
Tom Heinlein | 375,000 | 243,000 ![]() |
Cathryn Brown | 141,000 | -294,000 ![]() |