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2012 World Series of Poker Main Event Chip Counts Day. 31 Keith Lehr 117,000 32 Rhys Jones 116,950 33 Daryl Braun 116,775 34 Kevin West 116,525 35 David Debue 116,425 36 Andrew Rubin.

The second day of the 2019 Card Player Poker Tour Ocean’s 11 San Diego Classic has come to a close, and already a total of 473 entries have been made through the first four starting flights of this tournament.

As a result, the prize pool now sits at $94,600 with two $250 buy-in starting flights and day 2 direct buy-in still remaining. Players who would like to take advantage of the Quantum Tournament structure of this event can buy directly into day 2 for $1,500 on Sunday, Jan. 27 and receive 100,000 in tournament chips. Players can also pay a $30 optional staff add-on and receive another 20,000 in chips. Players can re-enter once before the end of the second level on day 2.

Friday, Jan. 25 saw flights 1C and 1D take place, with the morning attracting 107 entries and the evening flight drawing 119 more. The two flights added $45,200 to the prize pool. From the 226 entries made on Friday, only 30 players made it through to day 2, with Mac Sohrabi being the largest stack to move on to Sunday from flights 1C and 1D, bagging up 259,000. Day 1B’s Matthew Welch is still the overall chip leader so far with 523,700.

A total of 66 players have moved on to day 2, with five players having qualified twice. Raymond Hilbert, Mike Shariati, Marcia Stone, David Glendenning, and Adrianne Hall will all be taking their largest of two stacks forward.

Here is a look at the complete chip counts of the 66 players that are heading to day 2, combining the survivors from flights 1 A-D:

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RankPlayerChip Count
1 Matthew Welch 523,700
2 Christoph Milosh 315,000
3 Mac Sohrabi 259,000
4 David Fernandez 245,600
5 David Hillman 209,000
6 Marcia Stone 168,700
7 Joe Stiglich 164,300
8 Mike Piellucci 148,700
9 William Santos 148,000
10 William Berman 147,600
11 Adrianne Hall 142,500
12 Oscard Vasquez 142,400
13 Angelina Rich 136,000
14 Lonny Beynon 133,900
15 Richard Segovia 132,500
16 Michael Shariati 128,500
17 Cameron Sinclair 126,000
18 Roberto Sanchez 125,500
19 Gary Crite 123,000
20 David Glendenning 120,000
21 Michael Knight 118,100
22 Jacob Beck 114,000
23 Joseph Ochoa 103,600
24 Hunter Moss 103,500
25 Fedi Yakou 102,000
26 Chang Han 99,500
27 Shawn Daniels 98,000
28 Andrew Jeter 95,000
29 Rex Mendoza 92,700
30 Andrew Rubin 92,000
31 Eric Harnish 91,500
32 Pete Dong 89,500
33 Richard Aronow 88,300
34 Raymond Hilbert 87,000
35 Edward Offstein 84,300
36 Roy Stewart 80,500
37 Rafi Azam 78,400
38 Luis Rodi 77,200
39 Andrew Phillips 73,500
40 Ryan Banci 73,500
41 Bryan Ho 73,000
42 Dana Katzenmeier 69,400
43 Keyu Qu 69,000
44 Thomas Woodard 68,000
45 Joes Magallones 67,000
46 Chad DeLanzo 66,000
47 Benjamin Burrows 62,000
48 Troy Neptune 57,000
49 Bob Richard 56,200
50 Behzad Javadzadeh 55,500
51 Michael Harkins 54,900
52 Doug Coull 54,500
53 Ryan Niemi 51,500
54 Georgana Trumbull 50,400
55 Vladimir Medrinsky 49,000
56 Michael Patton 46,500
57 Di Wu 43,600
58 Ethan Grinder 40,600
59 Kyle Miholich 36,500
60 Robert Deleon 36,500
61 Bill Cenan 35,500
62 Chase Fredensburg 34,600
63 Erick Lindgren 33,700
64 Sue Fortuno 24,600
65 Erik Perez 24,100
66 Christy Van Waas 16,500

Ocean’s 11 is the only casino in Southern California located along the Pacific Ocean on the Interstate 5 freeway, less than a mile from some of the area’s most picturesque beaches.

The property also boasts 50 tables of the best poker and table games found anywhere in California with all the favorite poker games, including no-limit and limit hold’em, Omaha, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha, and crazy pineapple.

Previous winners of this event include Shawn Busse, Robert DeAgazio, Barry Knowlton, Barry Seidman, Scott “Brian” Blount, David McCaw and Seth Brown, who outlasted a field of 938 entries in July of 2018 to win $46,870. For more information on this event, please visit the CPPT homepage.

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The second day of the 2019 Card Player Poker Tour Ocean’s 11 San Diego Classic has come to a close, and already a total of 473 entries have been made through the first four starting flights of this tournament.

As a result, the prize pool now sits at $94,600 with two $250 buy-in starting flights and day 2 direct buy-in still remaining. Players who would like to take advantage of the Quantum Tournament structure of this event can buy directly into day 2 for $1,500 on Sunday, Jan. 27 and receive 100,000 in tournament chips. Players can also pay a $30 optional staff add-on and receive another 20,000 in chips. Players can re-enter once before the end of the second level on day 2.

Friday, Jan. 25 saw flights 1C and 1D take place, with the morning attracting 107 entries and the evening flight drawing 119 more. The two flights added $45,200 to the prize pool. From the 226 entries made on Friday, only 30 players made it through to day 2, with Mac Sohrabi being the largest stack to move on to Sunday from flights 1C and 1D, bagging up 259,000. Day 1B’s Matthew Welch is still the overall chip leader so far with 523,700.

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A total of 66 players have moved on to day 2, with five players having qualified twice. Raymond Hilbert, Mike Shariati, Marcia Stone, David Glendenning, and Adrianne Hall will all be taking their largest of two stacks forward.

Here is a look at the complete chip counts of the 66 players that are heading to day 2, combining the survivors from flights 1 A-D:

RankPlayerChip Count
1 Matthew Welch 523,700
2 Christoph Milosh 315,000
3 Mac Sohrabi 259,000
4 David Fernandez 245,600
5 David Hillman 209,000
6 Marcia Stone 168,700
7 Joe Stiglich 164,300
8 Mike Piellucci 148,700
9 William Santos 148,000
10 William Berman 147,600
11 Adrianne Hall 142,500
12 Oscard Vasquez 142,400
13 Angelina Rich 136,000
14 Lonny Beynon 133,900
15 Richard Segovia 132,500
16 Michael Shariati 128,500
17 Cameron Sinclair 126,000
18 Roberto Sanchez 125,500
19 Gary Crite 123,000
20 David Glendenning 120,000
21 Michael Knight 118,100
22 Jacob Beck 114,000
23 Joseph Ochoa 103,600
24 Hunter Moss 103,500
25 Fedi Yakou 102,000
26 Chang Han 99,500
27 Shawn Daniels 98,000
28 Andrew Jeter 95,000
29 Rex Mendoza 92,700
30 Andrew Rubin 92,000
31 Eric Harnish 91,500
32 Pete Dong 89,500
33 Richard Aronow 88,300
34 Raymond Hilbert 87,000
35 Edward Offstein 84,300
36 Roy Stewart 80,500
37 Rafi Azam 78,400
38 Luis Rodi 77,200
39 Andrew Phillips 73,500
40 Ryan Banci 73,500
41 Bryan Ho 73,000
42 Dana Katzenmeier 69,400
43 Keyu Qu 69,000
44 Thomas Woodard 68,000
45 Joes Magallones 67,000
46 Chad DeLanzo 66,000
47 Benjamin Burrows 62,000
48 Troy Neptune 57,000
49 Bob Richard 56,200
50 Behzad Javadzadeh 55,500
51 Michael Harkins 54,900
52 Doug Coull 54,500
53 Ryan Niemi 51,500
54 Georgana Trumbull 50,400
55 Vladimir Medrinsky 49,000
56 Michael Patton 46,500
57 Di Wu 43,600
58 Ethan Grinder 40,600
59 Kyle Miholich 36,500
60 Robert Deleon 36,500
61 Bill Cenan 35,500
62 Chase Fredensburg 34,600
63 Erick Lindgren 33,700
64 Sue Fortuno 24,600
65 Erik Perez 24,100
66 Christy Van Waas 16,500

Ocean’s 11 is the only casino in Southern California located along the Pacific Ocean on the Interstate 5 freeway, less than a mile from some of the area’s most picturesque beaches.

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The property also boasts 50 tables of the best poker and table games found anywhere in California with all the favorite poker games, including no-limit and limit hold’em, Omaha, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha, and crazy pineapple.

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Previous winners of this event include Shawn Busse, Robert DeAgazio, Barry Knowlton, Barry Seidman, Scott “Brian” Blount, David McCaw and Seth Brown, who outlasted a field of 938 entries in July of 2018 to win $46,870. For more information on this event, please visit the CPPT homepage.

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