$1,650 Main Event
Day 1f Started
$1,650 Main Event
Day 1f Started
Five flights have already closed registration at the PokerStars North American Poker Tour Las Vegas Main Event at Resorts World Las Vegas with a $1,650 buy-in and a $1,500,000 guarantee. The last Day 1 begins at 8:00 p.m. local time, and it��s a turbo!
Some may prefer this structure to the typical forty-minute levels, while others may just be taking their last shot at finding a bag to Day 2 of the main on Thursday. Players will start the tournament with 30,000 chips, and blinds will begin at 100/100/100. The tournament features 20-minute levels and the first day of the tournament will end after 14 levels are played. Registration will be closed at the end of Level 10.
This tournament allows unlimited reentries and the top 15% of the participants will receive payouts. The event consists of six starting flights, with two starting flights per day from November 6 - 8. Players who qualify will return for Day 2 on November 9. Day 3 will begin on November 10 and the tournament is scheduled to end with Day 4 on November 11. Live-streamed cards-up coverage will be available for Day 4.
Tournament/Flight | Date | Time |
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$1,650 NAPT Main Event Day 1f TURBO FLIGHT | November 8th, 2023 | 8:00 p.m PST |
$1,650 NAPT Main Event Day 2 | November 9th, 2023 | 12:00 p.m PST |
$1,650 NAPT Main Event Day 3 | November 10th, 2023 | 12:00 p.m PST |
$1,650 NAPT Main Event Day 4 | November 11th, 2023 | 12:30 p.m PST |
This historic event is returning to Las Vegas for the first time in 12 years. The return of the NAPT marks the comeback of a major PokerStars stop in the United States after years of EPT success across the pond. The last time this event ran was in 2011 and Vanessa Selbst claimed her second NAPT Main Event title. Who will put their mark on the return and earn the bragging rights this time around?
Please note that before registering for any NAPT tournaments, you must obtain a Genting Rewards card. These cards are free of charge and can be obtained from the Resorts World Rewards Desk. It is mandatory to have this card before showing up for registration.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the latest updates from the NAPT Main Event and other tournaments taking place at this incredible festival!
Cards are in the air for the final flight of the Main Event!
Level: 1
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 100
The floor had just called for the cards to be in the air and action folded to the small blind who raised to 300. Sergio Aido was in the big blind and opted to put in a three-bet to 1,100. The small blind called.
The 6?3?5? flop hit the felt and without much thought the small blind led out for 1,500. Aido sat in the tank for a moment and then raised to 3,500. The small blind instantly announced "all in" and Aido went into the tank.
After almost a full minute he flicked in the chips and the cards hit their backs.
Small blind: Q?2?
Sergio Aido: 10?10?
The small blind begrudgingly said "You're good" when Aido called but he still had a few outs to cool off Aido. Luckily the 3? turn and 10? river would only improve Aido and he got a pure double and the knockout on the very first hand of play.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Sergio Aido |
60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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Level: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
David Stamm opened under the gun to 300. There was a call on the button and from the small blind. The action was then on the big blind who sat in the tank for a moment before putting in a three-bet to 1,600. Stamm thought over his options, got a count from the big blind, and then put in a four-bet to the tune of 4,000.
The button and small blind got out of the way and the big blind put in the rest of the chips for a call.
The Q?7?6? flop hit the felt and action checked to Stamm who continued the story for 4,400. Although the big blind thought it over, this bet was enough to get him to fold on the flop.
Stamm dragged the pot without showdown and set the tone early on in the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Stamm |
36,000
-25,100
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-25,100 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
On his very first hand of the tournament, Andy Frankenberger raised to 600 from under the gun only to see the player on the button opt to put in a three-bet to 2,500.
Frankenberger, not done putting chips into the middle, decided on a four-bet and tossed in 7,500 chips. The button didn't waste much time in jamming for just under 30,000 and getting snap-called by Frankenberger to set up a runout with the button at risk.
Button: A?J?
Andy Frankenberger: A?K?
In what amounted to a 200 big blind pot, the board ran out 8?9?6?8?10?, keeping Frankenberger in the lead for a massive pot on his very first hand of play as his opponent is sent to an early exit.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andy Frankenberger | 59,000 | |
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