2023 PokerStars Summer Series

$550 Summer Series Event 1
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 PokerStars Summer Series

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$69,568
Event Info
Buy-in
$550
Prize Pool
$479,400
Entries
1,020
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
128
Players Left
1

Who Will Win the First Event of the Inaugural PokerStars Summer Series?

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The five Day 1 flights have come to an end in Event #1: $550 No Limit Hold��em at the PokerStars Summer Series at Live! Casino and Hotel Philadelphia. The only question that remains is who will win it all?

Players from all over the tristate area came to Live! Casino and Hotel Philadelphia for their shot at the $200,000 guarantee. Within the first three flights that guarantee had already been blown out of the water.

Day 1c chip leader Sridhar Sangannagari holds the overall, overwhelming chip lead with 971,000, but there are plenty of players still in the chase. There is plenty of time for someone to overtake that lead and enter the final table in pole position.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Sridhar SangannagariUnited States971,000162
2Gilberto TaverasUnited States713,000119
3John CiprianoUnited States578,00096
4Alesandro JimenesUnited States576,50096
5Soukha KachittavongUnited States569,00095
6Vitaly KovyazinUnited States509,00085
7Boris VaynbergUnited States468,00078
8Justin MartinUnited States466,50078
9Christopher BookUnited States464,00077
10William SlovinskyUnited States459,00077

The players that found a bag on Day 1 will be returning at 11:15 EDT to battle it out for their share of a massive $479,400 prize pool. The eventual winner will be taking home some life-changing money in the form of an $81,795 payout and the coveted PokerStars Spadie Trophy.

A total of 128 players bagged on Day 1 and will return and be in the money. The minimum payout is $700 with progressive pay jumps happening quickly. Play will kick off in Level 16 at 3,000/6,000/6,000 blinds and they will play down to a winner. Day 2 will also see the levels go from 30 minutes up to 40 minutes.

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Tags: Sridhar SangannagariAlesandro JimenesBoris VaynbergChristopher BookGilberto TaverasJohn CiprianoJustin MartinSoukha KachittavongVitaly KovyazinWilliam Slovinsky