Who Will Win The Run Good Poker Series Event #6: $1,100 No-Limit Hold��em Main Event at Seminole Coconut Creek?
The final four players have made the decision to come back to play an additional day at of The Run Good Poker Series Event #6: $1,100 No-Limit Hold��em Main Event at Seminole Coconut Creek. Each one of them guaranteed $35,969 with all of them gunning for the first place prize worth $111,168 and the Pro-Am seat for the tournament later during the year in Vegas.
Table | Place | Name | Chips | Payouts |
23 | 1 | Matthew Bretzfield | 5,900,000 | |
23 | 2 | Vladimir Grechnikov | 4,750,000 | |
23 | 3 | Denys Shafikov | 4,700,000 | |
23 | 4 | Jason Wandling | 2,950,000 | |
23 | 5 | Timothy Miles | $27,607 | |
23 | 6 | Matthew Lambrecht | $22,600 | |
23 | 7 | Kevin Blewitt | $18,595 | |
23 | 8 | Leroy Grant | $14,827 | |
23 | 9 | Jacob Ristich | $11,117 |
Sitting with the chip lead at the moment is Matthew Bretzfield who holds 5,900,000 for just under 15 big blinds. Bretzfield had a swingy final few levels, dipping below a million a few times with two tables remaining, but went on a late night heater that included doubling through Timothy ��T.K�� Miles with king-jack versus ace-six key pot at the final table.
Sitting at the final table as well is Day 1c chip leaderVladimir Grechnikov with 4,750,000 in chips for just under 12 big blinds. Grechnikov came in as one of the big stacks of the day and steadily amassed as the day continued on. Throughout the majority of the final table he held the chip lead and until the end of the night when he lost a big pot to Bretzfield for 4 million chips.
WPT Sochi winner Denys Shafikov comes into the day with 4,700,000 for just under 12 big blinds. Throughout most of the day Shafikov was the chip leader and he secured that position when he knocked out PokerGO commentator Jeff Platt with pocket kings versus Platt��s ace-king. Fighting back from the short stack at the final table, he was all-in and at risk for his stack with only a straight draw, but a completion on the river and he was able to survive and end the day just behind second in chips.
Jason Wandling bagged the short stack today with 2,950,000 for just over 7 big blinds. Wandling found himself on the shorter end of the spectrum when the final table began, but through various hands including knocking out Timothy ��T.K�� Miles in a flip and a fortunate double up through Denys Shafikov with a king-seven versus ace-jack, he managed to remain in contention for the title.
Other tables who made the final table, but could not make it to today included Jacob Ristich,Leroy Grant, Kevin Blewitt, Matthew Lambrecht, and last years runner up Timothy Miles.
The players will return tomorrow at 2 PM with the levels coming back at 150,000/300,000 and lasting 40-minutes long each. With only 45 big blinds in play, it is uncertain as to what the length of this final table will be.
Stay tuned to Pokernews for updates throughout Day 3 and down to the eventual winner.