Wednesday, March 9, 2011

RAMDIN, HACHEM IN GOOD SHAPE AT THE BIG EVENT FINAL TABLE


PHOTO CREDIT: POKERNEWS.com

Final table play is set to begin tomorrow afternoon at the Bicycle Casino's The Big Event.

Victor Ramdin and former WSOP Champ Joe Hachem are in contention with 8 players left. Ramdin, who held the chip lead earlier in the day, sits second in chips while Hachem is fourth.

Hachem's survival is impressive. At this point last night, he had just taken two tough beats and was hanging by a thread. 24 hours later, he's right in line for his first major poker title in a long time.

The chip leader heading into final table play is Jeremy Ausmus (pictured). He holds close to a 2:1 chip lead on second place Ramdin.

Santiago Nadal (6th) has 15 PTPR Points heading into final table play while short stack Govert Metaal (8th) has 19 PTPR Points this season.

Here are the updated seating assignments and chip counts...
1 Govert Metaal 149,000
2 Taylor von Kriegenbergh 1,810,000
3 Santiago Nadal 943,000
4 Jeremy Ausmus 4,008,000
5 Brian Leskowitz 1,087,000
6 Joe Hachem 1,666,000
7 Jose De Noronha 568,000
8 Victor Ramdin 2,279,000

PTPR PREMIER EVENT
The Big Event
Main Event
March 5-10, 2011

The Bicycle Casino
Los Angeles, California, USA

Buy-in: $5,000
Prizepool: $1,921,327
Entries: 417

POINTS AT STAKE
1st place 129
2nd place 79
3rd place 49
4th place 39
5th place 34
6th place 29
7th place 29
8th place 14
9th place 14
JAMES DOWDY 14
WADE TOWNSEND 14
ALEX KAMBERIS 12
DAVID PETERS 12
JOSHUA FIELD 12
ROMIK VARTZAR 12
JAIME KAPLAN 9
DAVID BAKER "ODB" 9
JOE GAULTIERI 9

2 comments:

  1. Nice work! Do you still consider this, even without the NAPT branding, a major tournament? Plenty of money up for grabs, but how will history look at "The Big Event" in terms of taking down a "major"? - pkrgssp

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  2. It's a very, very fair question pkrgssp! And I'll be honest, I've been struggling with it myself. It's placed in the "Premier" category of my scoring system, but I am contemplating making it a "Tier 3" event.

    The major reason why I left it in the "Premier" category, basically still considering it a major event is that many of the pros were still coming out ... but, the more I think about it, the more other tourneys have the same scenario withouth them being "major" events.

    Looks like we will be bumping this event down to a Tier 3 event.

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