Wieland Leads a Dozen from Day 1c in Winter Poker Open PLO Championship
After a wild Day 1c, the field is now set for Day 2 of the $1,100 PLO Championship at the Champions Club Winter Poker Open in Houston, Texas.
The event��s largest opening flight field of 95 entries brought 12 more survivors through into the money and onto Tuesday��s final day of play.
They were led by Carson Wieland, who made a late surge to rocket up the counts to bag 805,000 chips, good enough for second overall to start Day 2 behind only Thai Ha��s 940,000.
Monday��s second biggest stack belonged to Sung Keem with 551,000, which is good enough for third overall on Day 2.
Day 1c End of Night Chip Counts
Rank | Player | Chip Count |
---|---|---|
1 | Carson Wieland | 805,000 |
2 | Sung Keem | 551,000 |
3 | Jin Lee | 471,000 |
4 | Lawrence Chang | 292,000 |
5 | Liam McDonough | 276,000 |
6 | George Abi-Zeid | 261,000 |
7 | Kevin Kaylor | 257,000 |
8 | Ray Henson | 254,000 |
9 | Kyle Arora | 205,000 |
10 | David Shaw | 172,000 |
11 | Joseph Dulaney | 170,000 |
12 | Roger Franco | 83,000 |
Day 1c Deets
As mentioned, the 95 entries on Monday made for by far the largest opening flight of the event which ended up totaling 199 entries. This created a $192,035 total prizepool, easily blowing past the $150,000 guarantee.
The winner will receive $45,795 for their efforts.
The battle for the chip lead and a big bag to take into Day 2 didn��t have a firm contender until midway through the day as Kyle Arora took control for a couple of hours as the first player to cross half a million chips. Arora would slide back down late in the day though, making way for Keem to take the lead.
It appeared that Keem would be scoring his second end-of-day chip lead in as many days (Keem bagged the lead of Day 1d of the $400 Mystery Bounty event), but the combination of a large loss to Jin Lee in the day��s final level along with a series of wins for Wieland left Keem in the runner-up position, but still very healthy for a potential run to the title.
Following the day��s final break after Level 12, 22 players remained and just two of them fell over the next two levels, which led to a feeling that it could be a long night to get to that final dozen survivors.
That fear went unfounded though as a couple of spurts of rapid eliminations including three in the final five minutes of the night wrapped things quickly to the delight of the advancing players.
The Plan for Day 2
From the trio of opening flights, 26 returning players will now vie for the championship on Tuesday with all of them having locked up $2,290, but that $45,795 first prize is just a few more hours of poker away.
PLO Championship Day 2 Payouts
Place | Prize |
---|---|
1 | $45,975 |
2 | $30,910 |
3 | $17,680 |
4 | $11,970 |
5 | $9,250 |
6 | $7,860 |
7 | $6,600 |
8 | $5,850 |
9 | $4,800 |
10-12 | $4,160 |
13-15 | $3,550 |
16-18 | $2,950 |
19-21 | $2,630 |
22-26 | $2,290 |
Play will resume at 5 p.m. local time with 17:38 remaining in Level 14. Blinds will be 3,000 / 5,000 with a 2,000 big blind ante.
Once the field is down to the final nine players, they will relocate to the bright lights of the Champions Club livestream table to continue to a winner.
PokerNews will be there from start to finish until a champion is crowned, so stay with us for the dramatic conclusion of what��s been a thrilling PLO Championship here at Champions Club Texas.