Second Flight of Bar Poker Open to get Underway at 4 PM
June 10, 2024 @ 12:39 PM
The annual 2024 $365 Bar Poker Open Championship began today at 10 a.m. with Flight 1a1 and Flight 1a2 starts at 4 p.m., which has most of the same information as Day 1a1. This exclusive, invite-only event will see players in leagues from all around the country make their way to The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas with dreams of becoming the new Bar Poker Open Champion. This will be the ninth summer that it is held at this location. A first place prize of $100,000 is guaranteed with the total payout purse landing somewhere around $400,000. Only players who have qualified through their local leagues will be able to play this event.
Last year, Edward Holt ended up coming out as the victor, beating Ryan Surdi heads up. Holt collected $80,000 for his first-place efforts.
Place | Winner | League | Prize (in USD) |
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1 | Edward Holt | Eastern Poker Tour | $100,000 |
2 | Ryan Surdi | No Limit New York | $50,000 |
3 | Anthony Lundy | New York Free Poker | $25,000 |
4 | Brian Lerner | Deepstacks Poker League | $15,000 |
5 | Dawna Blyleven | Sunshine Poker League | $11,555 |
6 | Saverio Biancardi | Kontenders Poker USA | $10,008 |
7 | Jeffrey Bowden | Eastern Poker Tour | $7,307 |
8 | John Carr | No Limit Pub Poker Tour | $5,788 |
All entries will start with 25,000 in tournament chips and levels will be 30-minutes each on Day 1 and will increase to 45-minutes on Day 2 and the final day. There will be a 15-minute break after every four levels and each Day 1 will play down to 5 percent of the field.
The second flight of action will begin at 4 p.m Vegas time. There is also a second chance flight that takes off at 11 a.m, on Tuesday June 11th, in which unsuccessful hopefuls can try again at making Day 2 and those that have already bagged a Day 2 stack have the opportunity to try their luck again and aim to bag even more tournament chips.
Any player that successfully bags chips twice will take their largest stack forward and will receive $1,500 for their efforts.
Stay tuned with PokerNews.com who will be there throughout the entirety of the Bar Poker Open.